One of those interactive jobbos at Northshore if you’re interested.

Step into Bluey’s world - for real life. Let’s do this kiddos!

Embark on a brand-new immersive journey with Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad in their beloved home, backyard and beyond. Explore your favourite rooms, play interactive games, and keep your eyes peeled for surprises around every corner…and maybe even a Longdog or two!

As you arrive at the Heeler family’s Brisbane cul-de-sac watch out for those pesky bin chickens. Then enter their colourful Queenslander house, where you are invited to live and play like Bluey.

Follow the hallway to the living room and meet your guide who will join you on this very special adventure.

Discover Bluey and Bingo’s epic giant cubby. Crawl, climb and walk (funny walks encouraged) your way through the various cubby rooms.

Explore the girls’ bedroom from the stained-glass window to the watermelon rug. Then play games and make good times in the fun and vibrant playroom.

See what’s cooking in the Heeler’s kitchen; and decorate a pavlova like Bluey. But hold the edamame beans please

Venture out to the backyard for maximum play time around the poinciana tree. But wait…what’s going on in Dad’s shed? Look inside as more surprises await

Finish your day in Bluey’s Brisbane neighbourhood, complete with takeaway shop, playground, giftshop and much more

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    4 months ago

    $50ea, and no Adults at Children’s prices silliness.

    I dunno, I’d probably pay that if it were in my city. But coupled with 4x flights and accommodation, it’s a bit much.

    • Gorgritch_Umie_Killa@aussie.zone
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      4 months ago

      Just looked at peak prices, $64.90 per ticket, no price difference for kids. Oof, you wanna have a bit of spare cash for a day out like that, probably spend upwards of $300 for a family once lunches and other random stuff are rolled in.