Disney's Animal Kingdom set for Bluey and summer perks in July

Visitors to Disney's Animal Kingdom will encounter new entertainment options and passholder benefits during July. Bluey’s Wild World continues to draw crowds, while construction advances on a major expansion. Special ticket deals and dining discounts are also available.

Bluey and her family arrived at Conservation Station in May as part of Bluey’s Wild World. The characters have attracted large crowds since their debut and are expected to remain popular through the summer.

Construction on the Tropical Americas land continues, with the village of Pueblo Esperanza taking shape. The project includes attractions based on Indiana Jones and Encanto, though parts of the park remain closed during the work.

Annual passholders can access exclusive merchandise and discounts through July 31 under the V.I.Passholder Summer Days program. Options include apparel, bags, and 40 percent off meals at Tiffins Restaurant and Tusker House on select days.

A new giraffe calf named Ivy joined the Kilimanjaro Safaris savanna in June. Specially priced afternoon tickets for two or three days are also on sale for use at any Disney World park.

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Bluey and Bingo with Australian animals at the soft opening of their new attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom.
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Bluey’s Wild World soft opens early at animal kingdom

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Bluey’s Wild World opened early with a soft opening at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on May 25. The experience, part of the Cool Kids’ Summer event, features Bluey and Bingo along with Australian animals. It is scheduled to open officially on May 26 with a Virtual Queue system.

Bluey’s Wild World opened on May 26 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, bringing new themed snacks to the park.

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Bluey's Wild World is scheduled to open at Disney's Animal Kingdom on May 26 with access limited to a virtual queue system. The new experience will require guests to join through the My Disney Experience app at specific times. Officials have not indicated how long the queue requirement will remain in effect.

Updating coverage of Walt Disney World’s 2026 closures, four key attractions—including Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, and Wildlife Express Train—will be unavailable in April 2026 across Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. New details confirm reopening timelines from early April to summer, with recent soft openings and retheming previews.

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom has named its newest Maasai giraffe calf Ivy. The calf was born in April and will make her public debut on the Kilimanjaro Safaris savanna this summer.

Following the April announcement of the return of V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days (May 1–July 31, 2026), Disney World has launched exclusive perks for annual passholders at EPCOT, including a special Chip 'n' Dale meet-and-greet, a lounge in the Morocco Pavilion, and new merchandise like popcorn buckets and magnets.

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Walt Disney World resorts are undergoing extensive refurbishments across multiple properties as peak travel season approaches. While all hotels remain open to guests, construction work may lead to noise, temporary closures, and altered access paths. Projects include room updates, dining refreshes, and infrastructure improvements lasting into 2027.

 

 

 

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