A 'Bluey' stage event is coming to Disneyland and a $50-per-day kid ticket deal

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Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebration will continue into August of next year, and the resort will have some new party guests come March.That’s when Bluey and her sister Bingo from the popular Australian animated series will land in Anaheim.

The stars of “Bluey” were first tipped to start appearing in Disney parks back in 2024, and will take over Disneyland’s Fantasyland Theatre beginning March 22.The experience, dubbed, “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!,” is expected to marry games with musical show moments.Bluey is not the only headline-worthy change or addition coming to Disneyland in 2026.

The Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be receiving a new mission, and Soarin’ Around the World will get a new film, the previously announced Soarin’ Across America.And plenty of fan favorites — Lunar New Year festivities, the Disney California Food & Wine Festival — are also slated to return.

A look at what major events to expect, and at least one attraction you’ll want to say goodbye to, is below.The Disney+ series will come to life in Disneyland with music, games and photo-ready installations.The Fantasyland Theatre, according to Disney, will be transformed into the grounds of Bluey’s school, where the titular blue dog will experience an all-around terrific day, hence the title of the experience, “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!”Bluey will appear with her sister Bingo throughout the day on stage, where the two characters will be joined by a cast of actors, musicians and comedians, who will invite the audience to participate and bring to life show-inspired moments.

Expect familiar Bluey games such as “Keepy Uppy,” as well as life-size renditions of the Gnome Village and Fairy Garden.Familiar characters, such as the the Grannies, Chattermax and Unicorse, are slated to appear in Bluey’s school.

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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