A Brisbane attraction taking people into the world of the beloved children’s cartoon Bluey will open on November 7.
Bluey’s World operators say fans will be immersed in some of the locations and scenes that have made the TV show iconic, including the Heeler family’s home and backyard.
“We’re inviting fans to come and play in Bluey’s iconic home, which will be an unforgettable day out for all ages,” said Bluey’s World producer Andrew Kay.
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The venue is under construction at the Northshore Pavilion precinct in the riverside inner suburb of Hamilton.
“The magic of Bluey isn’t only in the universally relatable characters and storytelling. It is also in the setting,” said BBC Studios’ Kate O’Connor.
“We are so excited that fans will finally get the opportunity to step inside and play in the Heeler’s iconic family home for real life.”
Operators have also announced tickets to the attraction will go on sale on Tuesday, May 21.
Prices will start at $49.90.
The Queensland government expects some 200,000 people will visit Bluey’s World in its first year, bringing an estimated $18 million into the state’s economy.
Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said he expects “Bluey fans from around Australia and the globe will travel to our city, eager to experience the immersive Bluey spectacle”.