Okay, Disney fans planning to visit Bluey’s Wild World during opening week may want to plan VERY carefully.

Disney has officially revealed the operating hours for Bluey’s Wild World at Disney’s Animal Kingdom ahead of the experience’s highly anticipated Memorial Day weekend debut, and the availability window is MUCH shorter than many guests expected.
According to Walt Disney World’s official operating schedule, Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will operate from 8:30 AM to 3:45 PM on its opening day, May 26, 2026.
The experience is debuting as part of Disney World’s larger Cool KIDS’ SUMMER offerings launching across Walt Disney World this summer. And those hours may create some VERY intense demand during opening week.

Disney has also confirmed that Bluey’s Wild World will launch using a virtual queue-only system, meaning guests will not be able to simply walk up and wait in a traditional standby line when the experience opens.
Guests will instead need to join the virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app. Disney previously confirmed that boarding groups will become available at 7 AM and 1 PM. Given Bluey’s MASSIVE popularity right now, many Disney fans are already expecting the boarding groups to disappear almost instantly during the opening weeks.

Beginning May 26, guests visiting Rafiki’s Planet Watch will be able to meet Bluey and Bingo inside the newly reimagined Bluey’s Wild World experience at Conservation Station.
Disney says the experience will feature interactive games inspired by the series, dance activities, Bluey-themed play experiences, character interactions with Bluey and Bingo, and Australian animal encounters nearby at Conservation Station.
One of the featured activities Disney has already teased is “butterfly keepy uppy,” inspired by the fan-favorite game from the animated series.

The debut of Bluey’s Wild World is shaping up to be one of Walt Disney World’s biggest summer openings this year, especially for families with younger children.
Animal Kingdom is already expected to see elevated crowds throughout Memorial Day weekend, and the combination of limited operating hours plus a virtual queue-only system could make access especially competitive during the experience’s first few weeks.
We’ll continue following opening day coverage, virtual queue updates, preview reactions, and additional Bluey announcements from Disney’s Animal Kingdom, so be sure to check back soon for more Disney World news, attraction updates, entertainment coverage, and theme park developments.






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