Bluey and Bingo have arrived at Disneyland Park, and Bluey’s Best Day Ever gives them a lively home inside Fantasyland Theatre. The experience starts with a performer-led preshow, then shifts into a live stage celebration with Bluey, Bingo, music, dancing, comedy, and episode-inspired moments fans will recognize right away.
It also arrives at an interesting time. Bluey and Bingo are scheduled to come to Disney’s Animal Kingdom on May 26, 2026, with a different experience at Conservation Station. So, Disneyland is not a direct preview of Florida’s version. However, it does show how Disney is bringing Bluey into the parks.
Inside The Fun Fair: Bluey’s Best Day Ever
At Disneyland, the entrance banner calls the experience The Fun Fair: Bluey’s Best Day Ever. That name fits what guests find inside Fantasyland Theatre. The space has been reimagined as a Bluey-school-inspired fun fair, with colorful details, live performers, music, and familiar jokes from the series.
Rather than forcing one long story, the show feels like a collection of Bluey moments brought to life. That works because Bluey is built around games, imagination, interruptions, and family chaos.
The Preshow Sets the Tone
The experience starts before Bluey and Bingo appear. Before Bluey and Bingo appear, performers warm up the crowd. They get families clapping, reacting, laughing, and ready to participate.
That preshow is important. Bluey’s Best Day Ever depends on audience energy. The performers make the theater feel active before the main characters arrive, which helps the Bluey and Bingo moments land stronger.
Bluey and Bingo Bring the Heart
Once Bluey and Bingo take the stage, the experience becomes a live Bluey celebration.
They appear with comedic performers and musicians, turning familiar Bluey ideas into dances, jokes, and audience-driven moments. Disney has described the show as using two rotating versions, so some guests may see different character beats during the day.
Depending on the rotating version, guests may see Unicorse, the Grannies, or other Bluey-inspired comedy beats. These are some of the strongest episode references in the Disneyland version.
Why Unicorse Works on Stage
Unicorse is one of Bluey’s funniest agents of chaos. In the series, Unicorse is Bandit’s loud, rude, attention-grabbing puppet. He shows up during storytime and turns a quiet moment into a ridiculous one.
At Disneyland, that becomes a live comedy interruption. Unicorse breaks the rhythm, gets a reaction, and brings that slightly wild Bluey humor into Fantasyland Theatre.
For parents who know the episode, it is an instant laugh. For kids, it is big, silly puppet comedy.
The Grannies Bring Janet and Rita to Disneyland
The Grannies are another fan-favorite Bluey play mode. In the series, Bluey and Bingo pretend to be elderly ladies named Janet and Rita. They use blankets, glasses, silly voices, and big physical comedy to cause harmless mayhem.
That makes the Grannies perfect for a live show. They are easy to recognize, funny from a distance, and built for audience reaction.
When the Grannies appear in Bluey’s Best Day Ever, it is not random costume comedy. It is one of the series’ most memorable games brought to life on stage.
Live Music Gives the Show Its Personality
One of the best choices is the live band. Disney describes the experience as featuring drums, guitar, trumpet, saxophone, and trombone. The band performs new arrangements of popular Bluey music, which gives the show a fresh Disneyland energy.
That matters because music is a big part of Bluey. At Fantasyland Theatre, it helps turn the show into something families can feel and move with, not just watch.
The Fun Fair Details May Vary
Fantasyland Theatre also includes themed details and photo opportunities tied to the world of Bluey. Families can spot Bluey’s family car, a fun fair map, and a school class photo setup. Disney also announced episode-inspired elements such as Barky Boats, a helicopter stump, a life-sized Gnome Village, and a Fairy Garden.
Some side-stage activations may be covered or unavailable during busy performances. With Fantasyland Theatre drawing large crowds, operations may shift toward crowd flow, seating, and the main stage experience.
That is useful for families to know. The details help sell the Fun Fair setting, but guests should not expect every announced activity to be available at all times.
Why Disneyland’s Bluey Experience Matters
Bluey’s Best Day Ever shows that Disney is treating Bluey as more than a quick character stop. The preshow, live band, rotating sketches, and episode nods all point to the same idea. Disney understands that Bluey works best when families are invited into the moment.
That is also why this Disneyland version matters before Animal Kingdom. Florida’s Bluey’s Wild World will be different, but the direction is clear. Disney is building Bluey around music, movement, participation, and family connection.
Sam’s Disney Diary Take
Bluey’s Best Day Ever feels like the right Disneyland debut for Bluey and Bingo. The preshow gets families ready. The live music gives the experience personality. Bluey and Bingo bring the heart. Then Unicorse and the Grannies add the silly, episode-specific comedy that makes it feel authentic.
For young Bluey fans, Fantasyland Theatre may become one of the most memorable stops of a Disneyland day. For Walt Disney World fans, it offers a helpful first look at how Disney may handle Bluey before the characters arrive at Animal Kingdom.