Conservation Station Virtual Queue for Bluey Fills Instantly on Second Day

Alice Kennedy

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Conservation Station Virtual Queue for Bluey Fills Instantly on Second Day

Today was the second day of Bluey offerings at Conservation Station. For guests who wanted to secure a virtual queue at 7 a.m., many were met with instantly full queues.

Virtual Queue

The virtual queue closed almost instantly today, May 27. Guests who attempted even a second or two after 7:00 a.m. were met with “This virtual queue is closed to guests not already in a group.”

The queue also filled almost instantly yesterday, and we expect this to occur for the next several weeks. Disney has stated previously they will move to a regular standby queue at some point in the future—likely when demand goes down and the virtual queue is no longer needed.

Like many park guests, one of our reporters was immediately met with a closed virtual queue alert when trying to secure a queue spot at exactly 7 a.m. this morning, May 26. As you can see above, it was precisely 7 a.m. and the boarding groups for that first batch were already gone.

Guests can join the first virtual queue on the MDE app with distribution beginning at 7 a.m. or at 10 a.m. if they have entered Disney’s Animal Kingdom by that time. Guests do not need to be in Animal Kingdom to request a virtual queue at 7 a.m.

Joining a virtual queue does not guarantee entrance to this or any other experience. Additionally, guests may only enter a virtual queue once per day per experience. If you plan on trying for a virtual queue, be sure your MDE app is fully up to date.

The experience is part of Walt Disney World’s Cool Kids’ Summer offerings and includes games, activities, dancing, and appearances by the Heeler sisters, Bluey and Bingo, inspired by the popular animated series.

Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station replaced Rafiki’s Planet Watch at Conservation Station. Check out our last look at that attraction, which closed in February 2026.

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