Walt Disney World's new Bluey-themed attraction at Animal Kingdom will use a virtual queue when it opens on 26 May.
To experience Bluey's Wild World at Conservation Station, guests will need to join a virtual queue via the My Disney Experience app at one of two times – 7am or 10am.
To request to join the 7am virtual queue, valid admission is required and, if applicable, a reservation to Animal Kingdom. Guests do not need to be in the park when joining.

To request to join at 10am, valid admission to Animal Kingdom is required, and guests must be inside the theme park.
With a virtual queue entry time, guests will be able to ride the Wildlife Express Train, see the Jumping Junction habitat with kangaroos and wallabies, and take part in animal care experiences.
A standby queue will not be available during the attraction's initial opening period, but is expected to open at a later date.
Bluey's Wild World at Conservation Station
Bluey's Wild World at Conservation Station is a playful and immersive experience where guests can play games including Keepy Uppy and meet Bluey and her sister Bingo.
Elsewhere in Animal Kingdom, guests will be able to purchase Bluey-themed merchandise and F&B.
The first-ever Bluey experience at a Disney park launched in March at Disneyland in California.

Bluey's Best Day Ever is a new experience in the park's Fantasyland Theatre, which features an on-stage experience, as well as storytelling, games and dance-alongs, a real-life fairy garden and gnome village, Barky Boats and Bluey's helicopter stump.
Bluey has joined Disney as part of the company's global relationship with BBC Studios, with Bluey producers Ludo Studio collaborating on special fan activations.
In the UK, the world's first Bluey coaster has opened at Alton Towers.
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