Bluey's Wild World at Conservation Station Eliminating Virtual Queue at Animal Kingdom

Amanda Finn

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Bluey's Wild World at Conservation Station Eliminating Virtual Queue at Animal Kingdom

Just a few days after Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station opened at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the virtual queue system in place for its debut is ending, to be replaced by a standby queue.

Bluey Standby Queue

After only implementing the virtual queue system when it opened on May 26, the system will be done in just a few days. As of June 2, guests can simply enter a standby queue to access the new Australian-centered area at Animal Kingdom.

After only implementing the virtual queue system when it opened on May 26, the system will be done in just a few days. As of June 2, guests can simply enter a standby queue to access the new Australian-centered area at Animal Kingdom.

For the first day, virtual queues were taken almost instantly when they opened at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. The same was true for the 7 a.m. virtual queue on the second day, May 27, but that wasn’t the case for the 10 a.m. slot on that same day. Even after half an hour, there were still spots available. Earlier in the week, we posited the virtual queue system would stick around for a few weeks given its popularity, but that hasn’t been the case.

If you haven’t had a chance to check out the area for yourself yet, we do have a full tour you can peek through.

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