Bluey has taken over the Fantasyland Theatre in Disneyland Park with “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” See all the photos and watch the full video of the show.
To note, there are two versions of “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” that perform on a rotating basis. This article talks about Show 2.
To learn more about Show 1, read our article all about it. That version of the show features The Grannies and Unicorse.
Bluey’s Best Day Ever!
Entrance

The entrance to Fantasyland Theatre is decorated with a “Fun Fair” medallion and a sign saying, “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” with Bluey in the center.
A banner of light and dark blue flags drape over the sign.


The bottom half of the support beams is “painted” yellow, purple, blue, and pink; paint cans with paintbrushes are on the ground next to the right beam.


You’ll see the Heeler Family car, Bobo, parked in front of the theater. There is a stack of “keepy uppy” red balloons netted on the top of the car.



A Bluey’s Best Day Ever sign is perched above the window of the front, wooden building. A blue butterfly is shown flying across the front. Each side of the building has a poster sign on it. On the right is a rainbow with crowns that reads “Please welcome your new queen!” The other has a treat and a chef’s hat on it; the sign reads: “Où est la discothèque?” This translates to “where is the disco?”

Outside the theater is a large class portrait of Bluey and all her friends, as well as her teacher, Calypso. Bluey is seen in the center of the portrait, sitting next to Mackenzie, Rusty, Honey, and The Terriers.

Another entrance section has a map of the Fun Fair. This includes the location of the class photo, Bobo the car, and Troubadour Tavern.


Stage

The stage and surrounding decor elements are designed to look like Bluey’s school, Glasshouse Primary School. There is a large door in the center and two windows on each side. Behind the school, the stage is set to look like the outside of Bluey’s school, with trees, grass, and other foliage. There is a blue backdrop to look like the sky.
The floor in front of the stage looks like a field of lush grass.

Rusty and Jack are seen at the side of the stage, snacking on a box of popcorn.


Backdrops showing the Heeler House and the family’s neighborhood.

Shrubbery cutouts flank either side of the stage, making the audience feel as though they are in the yard of the school.
About “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!”
There is a short, ten-minute pre-show before the show itself, where the band plays while Bluey and Bingo dance with their castmates.
This preshow sequence ends with the Bluey theme song. Images of Mum (Chilli) and Dad (Bandit) appear on screens on either side of the stage when it gets to their part of the song.

The show begins with an introduction which is quickly interrupted by Unicorse.

Unicorse sassily says he isn’t going to behave before he says he’s going to host a game show instead of telling a story.


The game show, fittingly, is called “The Most Handsome Unicorn’s Game Show” and introduces castmate Ella as one of the contestants. Bluey and Bingo are the other contestants.


When the game show portion ends, Chattermax is dramatically carried out onto the stage. The Chattermax starts flapping and squawking, which inspires a dance party.

Unicorse comes back out briefly to perform “bold and daring” aerial acts.

The Flower Cone Dancers (starring Muffin Heeler, who doesn’t come out) then start a dance number. Muffin later appears via an oversized tablet screen.


A gentle song then follows without much dancing, except Bingo and Bluey swaying.

Butterflies and trees soon join the Heeler sisters on stage. At this point, Bingo sings her “Poor Little Bug” song.

As the song starts drawing to a close, a waving sheet imitating water “transports” the sisters back from the forest. They go back into their school, and the show is over—after one more interruption (and mini dance party) from Unicorse.
Other Bluey Activities
Other than the show, guests can get their photo taken at several photo ops with other Bluey characters and replica props from the show.

To the left side of the stage are dog garden gnome figures gathered in the Gnome Village. The village appears to be homemade for the school’s Fun Fair.


Around the gnomes are little details like their houses and flowers from the garden, which are taller than they are.

On the other side, in front of the stage, is the Fairy Garden. In this section, there is a bonfire set piece, a floral arch, and fairy homes.



These intricate pieces look almost like they are made from balloons, particularly the bonfire and the flower house.

Interactive Barky Boats are also inside the theater for audience members to enjoy.
Outside the Fantasyland theatre, Bluey-themed food and beverages are available at Troubadour Tavern, including the Pizza Girls Baked Potato, Poffertjes! Poffertjes!, Magic “Asparagus” Pretzel, and more. You can read our full guide to see the rest of the Bluey food offerings.
And, if you need a refresher on Bluey characters before your visit, read our ultimate guide to all the characters.
Full POV Video
Watch our full POV video below:
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