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Bluey Wild World at Animal Kingdom Drops Virtual Queue for Standby Line Starting June 2 2026

Walt Disney World is changing how guests access Bluey’s Wild World at Animal Kingdom. The attraction will switch from a virtual queue system to a traditional standby line beginning on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. This change means visitors can simply wait in line rather than competing for boarding groups through the My Disney Experience app. The virtual queue will remain in place through Monday, June 1, 2026, giving guests one final week to try their luck with the early morning or mid-morning drop times. Access to Bluey’s Wild World requires riding the Wildlife Express Train from Harambe Station to Conservation Station, which can create additional wait times. The attraction is described as a dance party experience where families play games from the Bluey show and take photos with characters, but it does not include meet-and-greet interactions. Critics note that the low capacity of the train and switchbacks at Conservation Station could lead to long waits even without a virtual queue. Disney officials hope this change will reduce frustration among parents who previously missed out due to missing boarding group windows. The attraction’s popularity may continue to grow as more families discover it, especially during peak summer seasons. Visitors should plan accordingly and arrive early if they want to experience the Bluey adventure with their children.

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