If you were hoping the Bluey virtual queue chaos would calm down after opening day…yeah, that did NOT happen.

Bingo and Bluey

For the second day in a row, the virtual queue for Bluey’s Wild World at Disney’s Animal Kingdom reached capacity almost instantly when the 7 AM drop opened. According to guest reports and timing shared online, the queue filled in roughly two seconds yet again.

At this point, getting into Bluey’s Wild World may already be one of the hardest virtual queues Disney World has launched in years.

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Bluey’s Wild World officially opened at Conservation Station on May 26, 2026, and Disney is currently using a virtual queue system with no standby line available during the attraction’s initial operating period.

Guests can attempt to join the virtual queue twice daily:

  • 7 AM from anywhere with valid Animal Kingdom admission
  • 10 AM from inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom

But based on both opening day and day two, guests basically need lightning-fast reflexes to secure a boarding group.

Reports from guests attempting to join the queue described the experience as nearly instantaneous, with many users receiving “queue full” messages immediately after refreshing the My Disney Experience app.

Disney

Bluey’s Wild World combines one of the most popular children’s franchises on the planet with an attraction area that already has multiple capacity limitations. Guests first have to access Conservation Station via the Wildlife Express Train, which already creates a transportation bottleneck before even reaching the Bluey experience itself.

Once guests arrive, Bluey’s Wild World includes interactive games, dance activities, and opportunities for kids to interact with Bluey and Bingo, meaning guests often stay longer than they would for a typical character greeting or dance party.

One source noted that the lower guest throughput, combined with extremely high family demand, could make this virtual queue competitive for quite a while.

Bluey

Disney has confirmed that Bluey’s Wild World currently does not offer a standby queue during its initial opening period. Right now, the virtual queue is the only way guests can access the Wildlife Express Train and Conservation Station experience connected to Bluey’s Wild World.

Disney has said a standby queue is expected to open at a later date, but no timeline has been announced. And based on current demand levels, that virtual queue may be sticking around longer than some fans expected.

What Guests Should Know Before Trying

Guests hoping to join the queue should:

  • Have tickets properly linked in My Disney Experience
  • Confirm party members before drop times
  • Open the app before 7 AM or 10 AM
  • Refresh immediately when the queue opens
  • Use the strongest available internet connection possible
Queue system for shows

Guests who successfully secure a boarding group are then called back later in the day to return to Harambe Station and board the Wildlife Express Train to Conservation Station. Even after getting a virtual queue spot, guests may still experience waits for the train, switchbacks at Conservation Station, and queues for the actual Bluey experience itself.

Disney May Still Be Adjusting Operations

Several reports suggest Disney may still be learning how to manage crowd flow and capacity for Bluey’s Wild World since the experience operates very differently from traditional Disney attractions.

In addition to the Bluey experience itself, guests visiting Conservation Station can also explore Jumping Junction with kangaroos and wallabies, animal care exhibits, veterinary viewing areas, as well as Bluey merchandise and snacks.

Because of this, guests often remain in the area much longer than expected, which can further impact overall capacity and boarding group availability.

Wildlife Express

Between the instant virtual queue sellouts, Bluey merchandise demand, packed Conservation Station crowds, and nonstop online reactions, it’s pretty obvious Disney has a massive hit on its hands with Bluey’s Wild World.

We’ll continue following all the latest Bluey’s Wild World updates, virtual queue changes, Disney’s Animal Kingdom news, Cool KIDS’ SUMMER offerings, and Walt Disney World developments, so be sure to check back soon for more Disney Parks updates.

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