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Bluey's Wild World Soft Opens at Disney's Animal Kingdom Conservation Station

Walt Disney World Ending Virtual Queue for Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station June 2

May 30, 2026

Written by Greg Gately

Walt Disney World has confirmed that Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station will transition from a virtual queue to a standard standby queue beginning June 2, 2026, just one week after the attraction opened to guests.

Bluey's Wild World Soft Opens at Disney's Animal Kingdom Conservation Station
Blueys Wild World Soft Opens at Disneys Animal Kingdom Conservation Station

Through June 1st, the virtual queue remains the only way in. Guests must use the My Disney Experience app to request a return time, with two daily drop windows: 7:00 AM, which is available to anyone with valid park admission regardless of their location, and 10:00 AM, which requires guests to already be inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Each guest may request a spot no more than once per day. A theme park reservation may also be required depending on admission type and visit date.

Starting June 2nd, all of that goes away. Walk up, get in line, see Bluey and Bingo. No app required.

For a full breakdown of how the virtual queue works through June 1st and everything you need to know about experiencing the attraction, visit our complete guide at Fantasy Land News – Bluey’s Wild World Virtual Queue: How to Get In Starting May 26

Our Take: We were there on opening day with a virtual queue group, boarded the train around 8 AM, and walked into a show that was probably half full. Because demand was light that morning, we got genuinely special time with Bluey and Bingo that a packed house simply would not have allowed. By the time we left about twenty minutes after our show wrapped, the line had grown, but the operation itself was running smoothly and well-managed. Disney World handled this cleanly, and it was a noticeably different experience than what we saw play out at Disneyland.

So the real question is why this is already moving to standby after less than two weeks. A few possibilities worth considering: Animal Kingdom is in the middle of a major transformation, and the construction footprint may be keeping some guests away. School is still in session across much of the country, meaning family travel is lighter than it will be in a few weeks. There is also a real chance that social media coverage of the Disneyland crowds spooked some guests from making the trip at all. Whatever the reason, moving to standby this quickly suggests Disney is comfortable with current demand levels, or wants to make the experience more accessible before summer crowds arrive. Either way, if you are heading to Animal Kingdom in the next few weeks, this just got a lot simpler to plan around.

Walt Disney World Ending Virtual Queue for Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station June 2

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Greg Gately is the founder and editor of Fantasy Land News, one of the most-sourced Disney and entertainment news publications launched in 2024. He covers Disney Parks, Disney+, movie theater collectibles, popcorn buckets, and entertainment news from Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and beyond.
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