Guests must obtain a virtual queue to experience the show at Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station. Disney confirms how many times guests will be able to see it with their boarding group.
Update 5/26/26: We have confirmed that cast members do a visual check before boarding the Wildlife Express Train, but you will tap in for the show inside Conservation Station.
Bluey’s Wild World Virtual Queue

Guests will need to join a virtual queue to experience Bluey’s Wild World at Conservation Station. Guests can request to join the virtual queue via the My Disney Experience app at one of two times: 7 a.m. or 10 a.m.
- To request to join the virtual queue at 7 a.m., valid admission is required and, if applicable, a theme park reservation to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Guests do not need to be in Disney’s Animal Kingdom when joining.
- To request to join at 10 a.m., a valid admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom is required. Guests must be in Disney’s Animal Kingdom to join.
Now, that it’s available in My Disney Experience, we noticed specific wording that clarifies just how often guests can experience what Bluey’s Wild World has to offer.

Wording states that “Guests may only enter a virtual queue once per day for each experience.” This means guests can only experience the Bluey show once, and there is a scanner at the building’s entrance. We confirmed this with cast members in Conservation Station.
Experiences like Jumping Junction and the Animal Care Center can be visited more than once.
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