Jumping Junction, the Australian animal experience at Bluey’s Wild World, is delayed until further notice due to the animals still acclimating to their new environment.
Jumping Junction

The replacement of the Affection Section at Conservation Station, Jumping Junction, brings Australian animals to the area. Unlike the Affection Section, Jumping Junction is not a petting zoo.


Once this space is fully operational, the experience will be a walkthrough with a path for guests to stay on. However, at this time, it is not fully operational due to the limited amount of time the animals have been in their new habitat.


We confirmed with cast members this morning, May 26, that it will be “a while” until guests are able to enter the space and use the walking paths to encounter the animals. They have only been in their habitat since Wednesday, May 20. Yesterday was the first the animal keepers got to walk the path.
Currently, guests are only able to view the animals from behind the fencing.
Check out our full walkthrough of Bluey’s Wild World.
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