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We have the first images of the, real life, immersive Bluey experience that’s coming to Brisbane next month! Bluey’s World is almost here!

The highly-anticipated experienced, Bluey’s World is due to open in Queensland on 7th November, and now we’ve been given a sneak peek into the amazing sets that bring the iconic Heeler home to life.

Bluey's World

Bluey's World

Here’s the latest information on what to expect when the doors are flung open next month!

The Bluey’s World guided experience begins as visitors enter the familiar front door of Bluey’s home. Bluey and Bingo love to play games, but Unicorse has had enough! He hatches a daring plan to freeze Bluey and Bingo. Now it’s up to visitors, along with some familiar faces, including the fan-favourite garden gnomes, to find Bluey and Bingo and unfreeze them. Things don’t always go to plan, but with a little teamwork, and endless fun, anything is possible.

“Bluey’s World is the place to come for a fun-filled immersive adventure through the Heeler’s home and beyond,” said Kate O’Connor, Director Brands and Licensing, BBC Studios ANZ.

“With every detail meticulously brought to life in large scale (including hidden long dogs), Bluey’s neighbourhood to play in at the end, plus a fantastic range of exclusive merchandise at Alfie’s Gift Shop, there is something to excite every Bluey fan!”

Bluey's World

Bluey's World

Bluey's World

Bluey's World

Bluey’s World has been created with the input of the brains behind Bluey, Joe Brumm, as well as Suzy Brumm and the Ludo Studio Team.

“With interactive play zones, photo opportunities with beloved characters, and unforgettable moments around every corner, Bluey’s World is the ultimate experience for families, fans, and anyone who loves the joy, magic, and heartwarming adventure of Bluey,” explained Bluey’s World producer Andrew Kay.

Bluey's World

Bluey's World

The huge attraction includes recreation of Bluey’s home, where you’ll be able to walk through life-size sets, as well as interactive play and soundscape inspired by Bluey episodes.

At the world exclusive facility, visitors will also be able to experience Bluey and Bingo’s bedroom, the living room, kitchen and even play beneath the Poinciana tree in Bluey’s backyard.

Bluey's World

There will also be the option to book birthday parties at the venue, as well as explore the cafe, gift shop and playground and an interactive guided experience.

Tickets are on sale NOW, with prices starting at $49.90. To secure your tix, head to Bluey’s World. Kids under 12 months at the time of their visit will get free entry.

Due to overwhelming demand, the Bluey’s World season has been extended until September 2025. Fans are encouraged to keep an eye out for the next release of tickets, with sales beginning on Monday 21 October 2024. Tickets are expected to sell fast, so visitors should plan ahead to secure their spot.

Bluey’s World Info

Venue Location:
Northshore Pavillion
281 MacArthur Ave, Hamilton QLD 4007
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Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: First Session 10AM, Final Session 5pm.
Sat-Sun: First Session 10AM, Final Session 5pm.

Ages
Bluey’s Big Play is suitable for the whole family to enjoy together.

Tickets
Pre-sale starts on 16 May at 2PM AEST. General Sale stars on 21 May 2024 at 2PM.

Will you be heading to Bluey’s World? Let us know in the comments below. 

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  • Incredible. I would love to see it myself!

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  • This looks like fun. Unfortunately my youngest (8) never really got into Bluey, mainly because the older two took over the tv. But I know a couple of adults who love Bluey, even to the extent of having some of the merchandise and I’m sure they’ll get a kick out of going.

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  • I know a lot of kids will enjoy this, and I suspect that even my 11 and 14 year olds would enjoy it a lot. I love that it’s open for a decent amount of time, so quite a lot of people will get a chance to visit it. Not us, probably….

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  • That looks like so much fun for the younger kids. There are a lot of things that little kids can’t do, but this one is just for them and they have gone to a lot of detail and effort. It looks very cool and just like the cartoon. I think this is fantastic!

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  • This looks amazing! I’ll definitely look into visiting this place with my kids.

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  • This looks absolutely amazing and will defiantly look into heading up there when it is opened with the family. This Bluey World will be so busy for so long with all the locals and then all the Australian tourist. Im sure there will also be plenty of International tourists interested in visit Bluey World.

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  • An amazing tourism pull for that part of Qld. I wouldnt make a special trip since we live in SA, but it looks well done. Tickets look pricey (to me) but a great venue for a kid’s birthday shin dig.

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  • Bluey’s World really does look like a whole lot of fun and no doubt will be well visited. The interactive elements of Bluey’s world will be such fun for everyone in the family to enjoy. We do love Bluey and those that get to visit will no doubt be so thrilled.

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  • Amazing! It would be an attraction a long time coming for kids all over


    • I agree, I think kids who love Bluey will be so excited to experience this if they get the opportunity too. What a magical experience it would be, kids will think all there dreams would have come true. It looks very impressive too, lots of thought has gone into it. It could actually be a great day out for the entire family.

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  • I think my daughter would absolutely love this, shame we live no where near QLD. If we ever decide to go on a holiday and are in the area, I would definitely book a visit to this as I think it would be so fun for my daughter to experience and enjoy.

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  • I might give this one a thought. My youngest would be absolutely interested in this ! We’re living in Brisbane and it’s not too far away. The price is not to bad, but with a bigger family it is still a significant amount. I wonder where the tickets are being sold

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  • Wow it looks so magical! Even the wheelie bins are funky. What a fun place to visit

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  • Aww thats so adorable ❤️

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  • This is too cute! My daughters would be all over it!! Definitely worth going

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  • My granddaughters will be here from the UK at Christmas and they are huge Bluey fans so I have booked for them to go to Bluey’s World before they return home

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  • I’m in VIC so unfortunately not one id be going to. These events tend to be over priced anyway.

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  • Oh my gosh my son would love this!!! I wish we lived closer

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  • Luckily I live in WA so it’s not an issue for me. I’m sure that the children will be annoying Mum and Dad to take them.

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  • I wish this was in Sydney, I would love to go myself!

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  • Too much hype I feel.

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