Bluey to debut at Disneyland with themed shows and activities in March 2026

Caroline Beteta, President & CEO
Caroline Beteta, President & CEO
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Disneyland will welcome the Heeler family from the popular Disney Channel series Bluey on March 22, 2026. The debut will feature themed food, interactive games, and a rotating show called Bluey’s Best Day Ever! for a limited time during the year.

The arrival of Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, and Chilli has been highly anticipated by fans of all ages. The Australian cartoon series has gained a large following for its humor and insight into family life. Bringing these characters to Disneyland is expected to attract both children and adults who enjoy the show.

Guests can experience Bluey’s Best Day Ever! at the Fantasyland Theatre, which will be transformed into Bluey’s school. Two different shows will rotate throughout the day with official showtimes listed on the Disneyland Mobile app and website. The performances include sing-alongs with a live band, games from the show such as Keepy Uppy, and appearances by characters like Chattermax, Unicorse, and the Grannies. Large inflatables of other characters will also be featured.

In addition to stage shows, visitors can explore a “Fun Fair” around Fantasyland Theater with games and photo opportunities. Activities include racing Barky Boats, taking photos inside the Heeler family car or atop a giant stump, and joining dance parties or story times scheduled throughout the day.

Special food items inspired by Bluey will be available at Troubadour Tavern in Fantasyland. Offerings include mini-Dutch pancakes called poffertjes, a magic asparagus pretzel shaped like a charmed vegetable, Bandit’s pavlova parfait, an all-beef hot dog, and a baked potato themed after Pizza Girls. Specialty drinks such as Mud Cake Cold Brew and Lime Ice Block have also been created for this event. A commemorative popcorn bucket will be sold across the park while Plaza Inn on Main Street offers Stumpfest Cake.

The Bluey-themed experience is expected to run throughout 2026 at Disneyland. No official end date or extension has been announced.



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