New ‘Bluey’ Experience at Disney World Set Closes Earlier Than Anticipated
Bluey’s Wild World opens at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on May 26, and the demand surrounding it has been building for weeks. Virtual queue details, merchandise announcements, food offerings, character appearances from Bluey and Bingo, and interactive games from the show, including Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus, have all been confirmed, and families with young Bluey fans have been planning around the May 26 opening date since the experience was first announced.
Disney just confirmed the operating hours and there is one detail inside them that will change how every family needs to structure their day.
The Hours for Bluey
Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will operate from 8:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. on opening day and on every date currently listed through July 18. The experience closes earlier than the rest of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and that gap matters more than it might seem at first glance.
Most families planning a full day at Animal Kingdom assume they can hit their priority experiences at any point throughout the park. Bluey’s Wild World does not work that way. The 3:45 p.m. closing time is a hard cutoff that cannot be pushed past, and it requires families to treat this experience as a morning and early afternoon priority rather than something to squeeze in later.
Why the Travel Time Compounds the Problem
Bluey’s Wild World is located at Conservation Station, which is accessible only via the Wildlife Express Train departing near Harambe Market in the Africa section of the park. The train ride takes time. The return trip takes time. Families who receive a late virtual queue boarding group and are already approaching 3:45 p.m. need to factor in travel time to determine whether they can realistically reach Conservation Station before the experience closes.
This is not a situation where you can sprint from another area of the park and make it work. You are boarding a train and riding to a separate station. Build that into your planning before you need it.
The Virtual Queue
There is no standby line for Bluey’s Wild World during the initial opening period. Access is exclusively through the virtual queue in the My Disney Experience app, and each guest can only join once per day.
The first queue window opens at 7 a.m. daily. Guests do not need to be physically inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom to join at 7 a.m. You can join from your hotel, from home, or from anywhere with access to the app. Given the 3:45 p.m. closing time, securing a boarding group in that 7 a.m. window is the most important planning step of the entire day.
A late boarding group combined with a train ride and a 3:45 PM closing time is the combination most likely to result in missing the experience entirely. The 7 AM window is the protection against that outcome.
What the Bluey Experience Includes
Bluey’s Wild World features character appearances from Bluey and Bingo, interactive games from the show, dancing, and activities designed specifically for younger guests. Keepy Uppy and Magic Asparagus are both confirmed as part of the experience. Conservation Station also has animal care experiences, including the Veterinary Treatment Room, the Animal Nutrition Window, and wildlife viewing windows that families can explore beyond the Bluey content itself.
The Summary
Opens May 26. Closes 3:45 p.m. every day through July 18. No standby line. Virtual queue only at 7 a.m. through My Disney Experience from anywhere. The Wildlife Express Train from near Harambe Market is required to get there.
Know the closing time. Set the 7 a.m. alarm. Account for the train. Everything else follows from those three things.





