If you love Bluey, you need to see Bluey’s World. You do not just watch the show. You walk inside it. You play the games. You join the world.
You will see life‑size rooms. You will move from the living room to the backyard. You will help Bluey and Bingo. You will be part of the story.
I will tell you what to expect. I will share tips and answer your questions.
What Is Bluey’s World?
Bluey’s World is an immersive experience in Brisbane.
It recreates the Heeler home, inside and out. You walk through the rooms you know. The backyard. The kitchen. Bluey’s room.
You follow a small mission. You search for Bluey and Bingo. You may face a challenge with a mischievous character. You play games like Keepy Uppy, Copycat, Floor Is Lava, and musical statue.
The guided part lasts about 60 to 70 minutes. After that, you can stay longer in the play area, shop, or eat.
The venue is the Northshore Pavilion in Brisbane. It covers about 4000 square meters.
Why Fans Love It
This immersive world does more than look good. It connects you to the show.
You do not just see Bluey’s home. You live in it for a moment. You touch objects. You move through spaces.
Kids and grownups play together.
The rooms include nods to episodes like Magic Xylophone and Fairies.
You get to play in familiar games, but in real life.
Brisbane gains a new attraction and fans travel to see it.
What You’ll Do During the Visit

Here is how your visit will go:
- Check‑in
You arrive, show tickets, and meet a guide. - Guided tour begins
You pass through the front door into the living room. - Move through rooms
You go from the living room to bedrooms, kitchen, and backyard. - Join the mission
You help find Bluey and Bingo or stop a mischievous plan. - Play games
In each room, you play games tied to the show. - Visit the dome room
There is a 360 view of settings from the show. - Free time
You may explore, buy souvenirs, visit the cafe, or relax in play areas.
Photos inside the guided part are mostly restricted. The rules protect the atmosphere.
When to Go, Tickets, and Logistics

You must plan ahead. Here is what you need to know:
- Opening date: November 7, 2024
- Run time: Runs through 2025; may extend further
- Hours:
• Tuesday to Thursday sessions start around 9 am; last around 2 pm
• Friday to Sunday final session may run until 4 pm
• Monday closed - Ticket cost: Around AUD 49.90 off‑peak to AUD 64.90 peak
- Infants under 2: Usually free entry
- Refunds: Rare. You can ask for ticket exchange at least 24 hours before session
- Group deals: Available for 15+ people; schools get special rates
- Parking: Free parking is provided; accessible spots near the entrance
- Transport:
• CityCat ferry stops near site
• Bus and bike paths also reach Northshore Hamilton
Tips to Get the Best from Your Visit

- Buy tickets early.
- Arrive 15 to 20 minutes ahead.
- Watch episodes like Unicorse first. They match scenes in the visit.
- Wear comfy clothes and shoes.
- Limit your baggage. Some rooms restrict large bags or prams.
- Expect few photo ops inside. Use outside photo zones.
- Plan extra money for food and souvenirs.
- Let kids take the lead sometimes in games.
What People Liked and Did Not Like
Positives
- The detail is stunning.
- Removing phones inside made people more present.
- Kids loved surprises with characters.
Negatives
- Some said it was pricey, especially for extras.
- A few found parts confusing in terms of story or access.
- Some wished for more interaction with Bluey and Bingo.
- The gift shop and food were costlier than expected.
Still, many say it is a memory their family will keep.
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Other Bluey Projects
Bluey’s World is not alone.
The show is expanding. You will see Bluey in Disney parks.
A Bluey feature film is in development for 2027.
Dance events tied to Bluey happen sometimes.
These projects show how big this world has grown.
How It Affects Fans and Brisbane
For fans, this gives a deeper tie to the show. You move from viewer to participant.
For Brisbane, it brings tourism, jobs, and creative growth.
Bluey is no longer just a TV show. It becomes a place people travel to visit.
Conclusion
Bluey’s World is more than a theme attraction. It brings the heart of the show into the real world. You don’t just watch Bluey and Bingo. You step into their home. You play their games. You share moments that feel personal and real.
If your child loves Bluey, this trip will stay with them. The rooms, the games, the characters—they’re all built to feel like part of the show. And for parents, it’s a rare chance to see your kids laugh and explore inside a world they already love.
FAQs
What age is Bluey’s World good for?
Children and their families. Young kids will enjoy it most. Adults enjoy the detail too.
Is entry free for babies under 2?
Yes. They usually enter free. Always confirm with staff.
Can I bring a stroller inside?
Some rooms may not allow prams. Baby carriers work better.
When should I book tickets?
Book well in advance. Popular times sell out.
Are photos allowed inside?
Mostly no. The interior aims for immersion. Use photo zones outside.
Can I get a refund?
Refunds are rarely given. You may request an exchange 24 hours ahead of your session.
How much time should I budget?
Set aside 2 to 3 hours. The guided tour is 60 to 70 minutes. Plus extra time for cafe, shop, and play areas.

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