06/02/2026
We think a lot of parents will be happy about this change ⬇
When Bluey's Wild World debuted at Disney's Animal Kingdom last week, access was handled through a virtual queue. While virtual queues can work well in some situations, this one felt a little different.
Imagine planning an entire Animal Kingdom day around a Bluey-loving toddler, only to find out there was no guarantee you'd get the opportunity to participate.
Beginning June 2, Disney is moving to a traditional standby queue instead.
Will there still be a wait? Probably. But there's a big difference between choosing to wait for something your child loves and finding out you didn't secure a virtual queue spot at all.
For families visiting Walt Disney World this summer, this change brings a little more predictability to the day and a little less chance of disappointment.
We know many young guests have been eagerly waiting to meet Bluey and Bingo, and we're glad Disney adjusted the process so more families can make informed decisions about how they spend their time.
What do you think? Would you rather wait in a standby line or try your luck with a virtual queue?