Bluey & Bingo hit Disneyland starting March 22. Enjoy “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” with live music, Muffin’s cameo, and must-try Mud Cake Cold Brew.

The wait is finally over for families across the globe. Beginning March 22, 2026, the world’s most famous Blue Heeler is swapping the Queensland suburbs for the magic of Anaheim. As part of the monumental Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration, Bluey and her sister Bingo are making their official Disney Parks debut in “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” at the Fantasyland Theatre.
This isn’t just a brief meet-and-greet: it is a full-scale takeover of the Fantasyland Theatre, transforming the venue into the vibrant grounds of Bluey’s school. From interactive games of “Keepy Uppy” to live musical performances, the Happiest Place on Earth is about to get a lot more cheeky.
Jennifer Magill, Executive Producer, Disney Live Entertainment: “The grounds of Bluey’s school provided the ideal setting for ‘Bluey’s Best Day Ever!’ because it allowed not only Bluey and Bingo to participate in the fun, but also so many of their friends. We hope guests feel inspired to create their best day ever as they dance along with the sisters and play together in unexpected and entertaining ways.”
A Day at Bluey’s School: The Entertainment
A high-energy troupe of comedic performers and a live five-piece band joins Bluey and Bingo for “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!”. Fans of all ages can expect new musical arrangements of the show’s iconic soundtrack as they are invited to go full dance mode and have, quite literally, the best day ever.
But the fun doesn’t stop at the stage. The entire theater area has been reimagined into an immersive play zone:
- The Fairy Garden & Gnome Village: Kids can explore real-life recreations of the show’s whimsical settings.
- Interactive Play: Race Barky Boats or climb onto Bluey’s helicopter stump.
- Photo Ops: Guests can pose with the Heeler family car or join a school class photo for a permanent memory of their best day ever.
The show also features appearances by fan-favorite chaos agents like Chattermax, the grumbly Unicorse, and even a troupe of Grannies (nice parking, Rita!).
Trevor Rush, Manager, Costume Design and Development, Disney Live Entertainment: “With a playful nod to the humor of the animated series ‘Bluey,’ the performers’ costumes are based on the charming personalities of Bluey’s family, friends, and classmates across her vibrant world. Guests can have fun spotting which beloved ‘Bluey’ character inspired each actor and musician’s look.”
Biscuits & Bites: Themed Treats
No Disney celebration is complete without food, and the Bluey menu at Troubadour Tavern is surprisingly creative. Drawing inspiration from specific episodes, the chefs have whipped up items like the Pizza Girls Baked Potato (loaded with pepperoni, sausage, and marinara) and the Poffertjes! Poffertjes! (mini Dutch pancakes with condensed milk).
For those looking for a souvenir, a new Bluey Sipper and a Bluey Popcorn Bucket will be available at select locations while supplies last.
Review: A Media Day Adventure in Fantasyland
I had the absolute pleasure of attending the media preview for “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” and as a longtime fan of the series (and someone who has “Dance Mode” on my permanent playlist), I can say the atmosphere is nothing short of infectious.
The Fantasyland Theatre has always been a great spot for shows, but this transformation feels special. The show itself truly has something for Bluey fans of all ages. You’ll see toddlers jumping for joy during “Keepy Uppy,” while parents laugh at the subtle nods to the series’ most relatable parenting fails. Seeing Bluey and Bingo in person is a delight, but the energy shifted to another level when Muffin made her epic appearance. She is just as chaotic and wonderful in real life as she is on screen – definitely my personal favorite moment of the show!
Then, there’s the food. I sampled quite a bit, and while the Pizza Girls potato is a hearty win, my heart belongs to the snacks. My absolute favorite has to be the Magic “Asparagus” Pretzel. It’s a white-chocolate-coated pretzel rod that is the perfect mix of salty and sweet. To wash it down, the Mud Cake Cold Brew is a revelation. Using Joffrey’s French Roast and topped with a malted milk foam and brownie bits, it’s the caffeine kick every parent needs to keep up with a day at the park.
Planning Your Visit
Disneyland is making it easier for families to join the fun with the Kids’ Summer Ticket Offer. Running from May 22 through September 7, 2026, children ages 3 to 9 can visit for just $50 per child with a 1-Day, Park Hopper ticket.
If you want to stay in the middle of the magic, guests can save up to 25% on stays of four nights or more at Disneyland Resort hotels during the same summer window.
Whether you’re there for the snacks, the “Grannies,” or just to see Bluey and Bingo live, this new addition proves that when it comes to play, nobody does it better than the Heelers – except maybe Disney.
