Photo of Bluey’s World Brisbane in Queensland1 / 2
Indoor Play Centres

Bluey’s World Brisbane

📍 Hamilton, QLD

4.1(1,052 Google reviews)💰$44.90-$64.90👶2+

Guided interactive tour through recreated rooms of the Heeler home including living room, bedroom, playroom, and backyard. Features Musical Statues, Keepy Uppy, a 360-degree viewing dome, and a character photo session at the end. Best for ages 2–6.

Immersive setsExpert actor performancesAges 2–6Hamilton Ferry accessCharacter photo at end
★★★★★Featured review by Salem Reid

I've been hoping to get the chance to visit Bluey's World since it was announced. I'm autistic and Bluey is one of my special interests. The actor who played Tony at the 1pm session 18/2/2026 was great at interacting with both the children and grown ups. I attended by myself and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I think the no-photos policy inside the house is great because it helps to keep the immersion and keeps everyone focused on the storyline for the tour which is currently about finding Bingo's favourite plush Floppy. There isn't a lot of time to interact with the costumed characters, however, I believe that it's understandable as tours go through approximately every 10 minutes. Everyone gets a chance to interact with Bluey and Bingo briefly at the end of the tour for a photo op. It is a paid photo - $15 for digital photos or $20+ for physical ones. It's a nice memento for those who want to remember their visit. I got mine with a magnetic frame. If you are a fan of the show there's definitely enjoyment to be had here but I'd advise looking at reviews or YouTube videos before making a decision as entry, merch, photo op and food for me cost around $170. I didn't mind personally as this was the reason I visited Brisbane. Definitely on the more expensive side for families or solo travellers who are Bluey obsessed, however, it's unique and can't be found elsewhere. The experience has been extended until late 2026 and I believe at one point there were discussions about it becoming permanent if it's popular enough.

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for families with Bluey-devoted children aged 2–6 who know the show well enough to engage with the games and set details. The production quality and actor performances are exceptional. Families should know that Bluey and Bingo appear only at the very end for a photo — the bulk of the tour is led by human characters like the Gnome.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Book a specific tour time in advance — sessions fill and departures are every 10 minutes
Bluey and Bingo appear at the end for photos only; set that expectation with kids before arrival
🎟️Hamilton Ferry provides an easy waterway approach from the CBD
🚗The Golden Crown takeaway has healthier options including salads alongside standard fare

💬 What Families Are Saying

View all reviews →
4.1

1,052 Google reviews

Production quality and detail45%
Actor and staff performances30%
Character interaction time15%
Cafe and merchandise10%
S

Salem Reid

a month ago

I've been hoping to get the chance to visit Bluey's World since it was announced. I'm autistic and Bluey is one of my special interests. The actor who played Tony at the 1pm session 18/2/2026 was great at interacting with both the children and grown ups. I attended by myself and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I think the no-photos policy inside the house is great because it helps to keep the immersion and keeps everyone focused on the storyline for the tour which is currently about finding Bingo's favourite plush Floppy. There isn't a lot of time to interact with the costumed characters, however, I believe that it's understandable as tours go through approximately every 10 minutes. Everyone gets a chance to interact with Bluey and Bingo briefly at the end of the tour for a photo op. It is a paid photo - $15 for digital photos or $20+ for physical ones. It's a nice memento for those who want to remember their visit. I got mine with a magnetic frame. If you are a fan of the show there's definitely enjoyment to be had here but I'd advise looking at reviews or YouTube videos before making a decision as entry, merch, photo op and food for me cost around $170. I didn't mind personally as this was the reason I visited Brisbane. Definitely on the more expensive side for families or solo travellers who are Bluey obsessed, however, it's unique and can't be found elsewhere. The experience has been extended until late 2026 and I believe at one point there were discussions about it becoming permanent if it's popular enough.

A

Ashleigh Short

3 months ago

This was an absolute delight. Yes it's expensive, but worth it. It's like a interactive, immersive, and moving play. We had Gnome Theo (22 Dec around 11:50am) and he was so very good and my somewhat shy kid instantly gravitated to him. The attention to detail with the sets, costumes, sound effects, staff acting and interactions was excellent. Anticipate that you will buy something in the gift shop as you leave the experience straight into the gift shop and the neighbourhood. Some things were very expensive and others a fair price so depends on what you are after. Bluey and Bingo came out into the Neighbourhood after the official photos at the end where over and pose with the kids to have free parent taken photos. So that was great as we were not super interested in the set photos. Big playground at the end like in the episode 'cafe'. The food was pretty decent and they were priced as expected at an attraction. They did have a few healthier options like sandwiches, capsicum salad and a chicken salad. I had the chicken salad and it was very very good. We also had icecreams and they were very high quality (adult and kid sizes). Very easy to drive too, plenty of parking. Hamilton Ferry stop right there too.

L

Lagna Das

3 months ago

We had an amazing time with our kids and friends. We had little expectations as we had little idea about the show. It’s very engaging and immersive. Kids and adults will enjoy it thoroughly. The cafe and merchandise is good. Can feel but pricey as season time sales are on but overall we recommend it for a great experience with the kids.

V

Vidal Ferreira

3 months ago

We planned a trip to Brisbane solely to visit Bluey’s world. The experience is incredible for the kids. The attention to detail and interaction with kids is remarkable. The sticky point is the lack of the stars of the show“ in the show itself. For a 90-min experience, they only get seconds with Bluey and Bingo. It’s not fair to the little ones. My daughter did ask a couple of times, if all she would get was to hear their voices but not “see” them. Also, the staff guiding the activities need a higher volume mic. Kids miss a lot as they can’t hear them properly.

Reviews from Google

Overview

Bluey's World Brisbane runs guided tours through full-scale recreations of the Heeler home, with actors leading fan-favourite games including Musical Statues, The Floor is Lava, and Keepy Uppy. The 90-minute experience ends with a character photo opportunity with Bluey and Bingo. Additional areas include a 360-degree viewing dome, Golden Crown takeaway, and Alfie's Gift Shop. Tours depart every 10 minutes. Accessible from Hamilton Ferry.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday09:00 – 13:00
Thursday09:00 – 13:00
Friday09:00 – 13:00
Saturday09:00 – 16:00
Sunday09:00 – 16:00

📍 Similar Activities Nearby

View more in Queensland