Months before the first-ever permanent Bluey attraction opens at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, the Heeler family has arrived with another new offering at Walt Disney World Resort. Here’s where Disney Parks fans can find it.
First-of-Its-Kind Bluey Offering at Walt Disney World Resort

On Tuesday, WDWNT shared a photo of the first-ever official Disney Parks trading pin inspired by the popular Australian children’s television series Bluey. The outlet reported that the pin, which depicts Heeler sisters Bluey and Bingo hugging, is already available at World of Disney in Disney Springs.
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The pin costs $14.99 and can be traded with any Disney cast member or at any pin board throughout the Disney parks, Disney Resort hotels, and Disney Springs. It’s displayed on a white card with the Authentic Disney Pins, Disney Parks, and Bluey logos.
Although this is the first Bluey pin at Walt Disney World Resort, it’s not the first merchandise offering inspired by the Heeler family at the Central Florida Disney parks. Bluey and Bingo “HugMees by Squishmallows” stuffed animals were released in December.
The Heeler Family at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park

The Bluey pin comes amid ongoing construction at Rafiki’s Planet Watch Conservation Station in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The area, accessible by the Wildlife Express Train in Africa, is set to welcome the Heeler family later this year.
Walt Disney World Resort has promised an interactive experience inspired by the show, allowing little ones to play and dance with Bluey and Bingo, as well as participate in games from the show, such as butterfly Keepy-Uppy. There will also be a meet-and-greet opportunity with the Blue Heeler sisters, and guests can encounter some of the family’s real-life Australian animal neighbors throughout the Conservation Station.

Disney has promised that the Bluey experience will open at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park sometime in the summer of 2026.
Bluey and Bingo at Disney Destinations Around the World
Disneyland Resort recently confirmed plans to debut a Bluey stage show in the Fantasyland Theatre at Disneyland Park.

Meanwhile, Bluey and Bingo will soon appear on select Disney Cruise Line sailings from the United States. The sisters already greet guests on sailings out of Australia and New Zealand.
Bluey is produced by Ludo Studio and commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, but Disney holds exclusive distribution rights in the United States. The animated series airs on Disney Junior and streams on Disney+.
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