‘Bluey’ to debut at Disney parks and cruise line starting in 2025

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Disney Experiences has announced that, starting in 2025, the globally adored animated series “Bluey” will be joining the roster of attractions at Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida as well as Disney Cruise Line.

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Families aboard Disney Cruise Line voyages departing from Australia and New Zealand can look forward to a host of Bluey experiences, beginning in January 2025. Guests will be able to engage with Bluey and her sister Bingo in exciting, interactive ways, including special meet-and-greet opportunities and a clue-filled game that culminates in a lively dance party filled with Bluey’s signature moves.

The collaboration of Ludo Studio, the Emmy-winning production company for “Bluey,” with BBC Studios and Disney is set to bring a variety of special encounters for fans of the famous blue heeler to delight in. While further details on how park visitors can meet Bluey and her family at Disneyland and Walt Disney World will be shared in the coming months, the announcement signals a new chapter in the partnership between Disney and the “Bluey” franchise.

This move is part of a broader expansion by The Walt Disney Company in its international relationship with BBC Studios. Disney has secured global theatrical rights to a “Bluey” film, slated for release in 2027. The movie, produced by Ludo Studio and BBC Studios, will be distributed under the Disney name and will also be available for streaming on Disney+ after its theatrical run. Following the film’s release in cinemas, it will air on ABC iview and ABC Kids in Australia.

“Bluey has become a household name for families around the world, and we are thrilled to bring her story to life in new ways. We can’t wait to watch our youngest guests and their families make memories with Bluey in our parks and on our cruises,” said Josh D’Amaro, Chairman, Disney Experiences.

A spokesperson for Ludo Studio said, “’It’s a lovely day to go boat riding’ and we’re incredibly excited that Bluey and Bingo will be sailing on Disney Cruises, bringing Bluey’s magic to families on the high seas!”

“The Heeler family’s debut at Disney Theme Parks and Cruises really is the icing on the cake for what has been an exceptional year for ‘Bluey,’” said Nicki Sheard, CEO, BBC Studios, Brands and Licensing. “We are committed to creating the very best-in-class experiences for our fans and can’t wait to open the doors to families next year.”

“Bluey,” which is available in over 140 countries, has become a global sensation. As of 2024, it is the most-watched series worldwide on Disney+ and ranks as the top-streamed series in the U.S. for the year, having garnered over 50.5 billion minutes watched (equivalent to 842 million hours) by November.

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