Bluey is taking over Disney Parks and Disney Cruise Line. Here’s what you need to know. 

Get ready to go play with Bluey and Bingo on your next Disney vacation.
Bluey and Bingo are coming to Disney parks and Disney Cruise Line this year.
(Photo: Disney Experiences)

If you’re a parent of young kids, you’ve likely seen the smash hit animated series Bluey, which follows a family of Blue Heeler dogs in Australia. (The theme song just started playing in my head, as I’m sure it did yours as well.) The adorable series teaches life lessons and showcases heartwarming family moments, all bolstered by the main characters, Bluey and her sister, Bingo. For kids (and adults) who can’t get enough of Bluey, you’re in luck because the animated pup is popping off the screen and joining the fun at Walt Disney World, the Disneyland Resort, and Disney Cruise Line. 

Whether you already have a trip to Disneyland or Disney Cruise Line planned, or if you’re in the process of planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, you’re in luck, because we’re sharing all of the details about how to get in on the Bluey fun during your next Disney vacation. Just be sure to pack some patience because all of these experiences are sure to be popular. 

Bluey at the Disneyland Resort 

Artist rendering of Bluey at Disneyland
Bluey and Bingo will welcome kids and families to “Bluey’s Best Day Ever,” starting March 22. (Photo: Disneyland Resort)

Bluey is making her grand debut at the Disneyland Resort starting March 22, 2026. The big celebration, dubbed “Bluey’s Best Day Ever,” takes place in the Fantasyland Theatre near the entrance to Mickey’s Toontown. As you walk into the Fantasyland Theatre, you’ll notice that it actually resembles Bluey’s school, which is taking part in a fun fair. 

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You and your kids are encouraged to play along as Bluey and Bingo come on stage to take part in two rotating shows. During the performances, kids will also be delighted to see characters like Chattermax, Unicorse, and a troupe of Grannies on stage. During one of the shows, kids can even play a game of Keepy Uppy with Bluey and the gang. 

If there’s not a show taking place on the stage, there’s still plenty to do in the Fantasyland Theatre. At the upper and lower grounds of the theatre, there’s a host of activities, games, and dance-alongs. For kids who love to use their imagination, a life-sized Gnome Village and Fairy Garden will offer some interactive play. 

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Just know that when you see Bluey at Disneyland, there won’t be a traditional meet and greet opportunity with Bluey and Bingo. Your best bet for getting pictures “with” the dog duo is to snap photos of your kids participating in the games near the stage, with Bluey and Bingo in the background. 

Bluey-themed food and merchandise at Disneyland

Loaded pizza baked potato
Pizza-themed baked potatoes are sure to be a hit for kids and adults enjoying some Bluey-themed fun at Disneyland. (Photo: Disneyland Resort)

Of course, no Disney party is complete without themed food and merchandise. For “Bluey’s Best Day Ever,” you can find things like t-shirts, pins, and jackets available to purchase. You can find merchandise at the Fantasyland Theatre Valet at Disneyland Park, Elias & Co at Disney California Adventure, and World of Disney at the Downtown Disney District. 

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When hunger strikes, head outside the Fantasyland Theatre and to the neighboring Troubadour Tavern. Here, family-friendly dishes like the Pizza Girls Baked Potato (a massive baked potato topped with pepperoni, sausage, bacon bits, and other pizza toppings), mini Dutch pancakes called Poffertjes! Poffertjes!, a Magic “Asparagus” Pretzel, Pavlova Parfait with berries and vanilla yogurt mousse, and more. There’s also a cute Bluey-themed sipper cup that kids will go wild for. 

Bluey at Walt Disney World

The Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Bluey and Bingo will make their way to Walt Disney World this summer. (Photo: Walt Disney World)

Starting May 26, Bluey fans going to Walt Disney World can get in on the Bluey fun at Disney’s Animal Kingdom with Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station. The fun starts with a ride on the Wildlife Express Train, which is near the exit of Kilimanjaro Safari. After the train pulls into Conversation Station, you and your kiddos are in for a few hours of fun. At Conservation Station, you can play games from the show and even meet and take photos with Bluey and Bingo. 

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The fun doesn’t just happen inside, though. Outside, what’s currently known as the Affection Section will transform into “Jumping Junction.” This petting zoo will have animals native to Bluey’s home of Australia. Kids can learn about the animals, and maybe even interact with them. 

This is sure to be a popular spot at Disney’s Animal Kingdom this summer. Your best option to Bluey and Bingo without wasting hours in lines will be to head to the Wildlife Express first thing in the morning. Yes, that could mean skipping an early morning ride on Expedition Everest. But if you’re traveling with kids, knocking Bluey out first, then going through the single rider line at Everest will be worth it. 

Bluey on Disney Cruise Line

Bluey and Bingo on a Disney Cruise ship
Later this year, Bluey and Bingo will join the Disney Wish. (Photo: Disney Cruise Line)

Bluey is taking to the high seas on Disney Cruise Line. The blue dog and her sister, Bingo, have already started sailing on the Disney Dream from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and in June, the duo will join the Disney Wish from Port Canaveral, Florida. 

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While the activities are always subject to change (so keep your Disney Cruise Line Navigator app handy), some of the things taking place onboard include Wakey Wakey with Bluey and Bingo, which is a morning dance party, and Bluey and Bingo’s Pyjama Party, which is a fun PJ party for the whole family. I can’t wait to play the interactive game “Who’s Behind The Curtain,” which ends in a dance party. During all of these, you’ll also have the chance to take photos with Bluey and Bingo, so if you have Bluey-obsessed cruisers, don’t skip these activities. 

Just know that some of the areas on Disney Cruise ships where these events may be held can be small. Arriving about 15 minutes before the official start time of an event is the best way to ensure you and your kids can enjoy all the fun, including a game of Keepy Uppy. 

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Megan duBois
Megan duBois is the Senior Theme Park and Cruise Editor for FamilyVacationist. She's also a freelance journalist who covers theme parks, cruising, family travel, and wine tourism for outlets like Conde Nast Traveler, Business Insider, Forbes, Travel + Leisure, The Points Guy, and National Geographic. You can reach her via email at megand513 [at] gmail [dot] com.