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Christmas experience for the grandkids

Bluey’s World Brisbane is set to shine this holiday season with an unforgettable Christmas celebration for families. Fans can immerse themselves in a Bluey-style Christmas filled with sparkling lights, music, and seasonal surprises.

Bluey’s house is ready for Verandah Santa’s big visit.

Explore every corner hunting for Bingo’s favourite toy – Floppy – and discover delightful touches inspired by your favourite Christmas episodes.

Step beyond the house into the Neighbourhood, where the holiday cheer continues. Snap a photo with Bluey and Bingo in their Christmas cracker crowns, enjoy a holiday treat from the Golden Crown Takeaway, while you soak up the jolly sounds of the Bluey’s World carollers. As evening falls, see Bluey’s World and its surroundings light up with a special synchronised light and sound show.

Bluey’s World producer Andrew Kay said this would be a new experience in the Bluey house.

“We’re thrilled to bring Christmas to Bluey’s World for the first time. Families can step into a sparkling wonderland filled with lights, music, and surprises inspired by Bluey’s favourite holiday moments. It’s the perfect way to celebrate Christmas together.”

What’s New for Christmas.

Light and Sound Show: Bluey’s World and its surroundings will come alive with a light and sound show featuring 35,500 shimmering pixels. Catch the show daily from 6:30PM AEST.

Carollers: Regular live performers will fill the Neighbourhood with Bluey-themed Christmas tunes spreading joy and seasonal cheer to all.

Seasonal Pop-Up Shop: Browse exclusive merchandise at a limited-time pop-up shop located on the outside deck.

Extended Hours: Enjoy even more Christmas magic with extended hours from 15 November 2025 to 4 January 2026.

Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said Brisbane comes alive at Christmas and Bluey’s World would be a highlight, attracting families from near and far.

“Experiences like Bluey’s World create even more for visitors and locals to see and do,” he said.

“From sparkling lights to carollers, Christmas at Bluey’s World adds to the city’s festive celebrations and showcases why Brisbane is the best place in Australia to spend the holidays.”

Details:

What: Bluey’s World Brisbane

Where: 281 Macarthur Drive, Northshore Hamilton

Tickets: From $39.90 plus booking fee

Bookings: ticketek.blueysworld.com.au

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