NEWS: Disney ENDS Virtual Queue in Animal Kingdom

Disney World recently opened its first-ever Bluey attraction in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Bluey’s Wild World.

Bluey in Animal Kingdom

Bluey’s Wild World includes fun interactions with Bluey characters, seeing animals native to Bluey’s country of Australia, and more. When it opened, though, visitors had to join a virtual queue to visit the attraction at Conservation Station at Rafiki’s Planet Watch. Well, that will no longer be the case soon.

Disney has confirmed that as of June 2nd, Bluey’s Wild World will no longer require a virtual queue to visit the attraction. At that time, only a standby queue will be available (which may mean long lines at the Wildlife Express, the train that takes you to Bluey’s Wild World).  Note that the virtual queue will remain in place through June 1st, though.

©Disney

To visit Bluey’s Wild World, you’ll need to board the Wildlife Express, which is a train that takes you to Conservation Station. The train ride includes a peek into Animal Kingdom’s backstage area, including where many of the animals are kept and cared for. When you reach Bluey’s Wild World, you can have some fun playing games with Bluey and Bingo, as well as visit Jumpin’ Junction, where you can see kangaroos and wallabies.

It’s a wallaby!

Note that you can also still walk into the building at Conservation Station and see Disney’s veterinary care facility. You may even get to see veterinarians working with some of the animals the park cares for.

The veterinary treatment room at Conservation Station

And, as of June 2nd, you won’t need to grab a virtual queue to do so. We’ll be keeping an eye out for more big Disney World news, so check back with AllEars again soon for more.

REVIEW: Fairy Bread and Fruity Drinks — NEW Bluey Treats Just Dropped in Disney World

What do you think about virtual queue being dropped for this attraction? Let us know in the comments!

Trending Now

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *