Bluey’s World exhibit set to launch in Brisbane after tragic pop-up reduced kids in Las Vegas to tears

    Tickets for the highly anticipated Bluey's World exhibition in Brisbane go on sale to the general public this week

    Tickets for the highly anticipated Bluey’s World exhibition in Brisbane go on sale this week.

    Fans can purchase a general admission ticket to the immersive experience on Tuesday from 2pm, ahead of the grand opening on November 7. Prices start from $49.90.

    The world’s first Bluey attraction offers fans of the popular Aussie children’s show a tour of life-size recreations of the show’s homes and meet some of the show’s much-loved characters.

    Located in the upmarket suburb of Hamilton, it will run until April 27, 2025 and is expected to inject millions of dollars into the economy.

    The ‘immersive’ experience will last almost two hours.

    Tickets for the highly anticipated Bluey’s World exhibition in Brisbane go on sale to the general public this week

    It is initially planned to be just a pop-up attraction that will last until Easter 2025, but depending on how popular it is, a more permanent attraction could be built.

    ‘Embark on a brand new immersive journey with Bluey, Bingo, Mom and Dad in their beloved home, backyard and beyond. Explore your favorite rooms, play interactive games and keep your eyes peeled for surprises… maybe even a Longdog or two,” said a statement from the organizer.

    It comes after a Las Vegas restaurant apologized after a Bluey-themed event went horribly wrong and ruined the day of both parents and children.

    Fans can purchase a general admission ticket to the immersive experience on Tuesday from 2pm, ahead of the grand opening on November 7.  Prices start from $49.90

    Fans can purchase a general admission ticket to the immersive experience on Tuesday from 2pm, ahead of the grand opening on November 7. Prices start from $49.90

    Popular restaurant chain Dirt Dog hosted a free event on May 11 promoting games, treats, face painting and the chance to meet Bluey, the extremely popular Australian cartoon dog for children.

    However, the operation started heading south when about 3,000 people responded to the restaurant’s Facebook event and the staff became completely overwhelmed as hundreds of parents and children lined up further down the line to meet Bluey.

    Much to these guests’ disappointment, when they got to the front of the line, they were greeted by “a man in a romper,” as described by one disappointed customer.

    The world's first Bluey attraction offers fans of the popular Aussie Kids show a tour of life-size recreations of the show's homes.  (Photo: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Bluey characters)

    The world’s first Bluey attraction offers fans of the popular Aussie Kids show a tour of life-size recreations of the show’s homes. (Photo: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Bluey characters)

    Furthermore, the face painting was reportedly poorly done by the restaurant’s untrained staff, and the children’s treats were gone before everyone got inside.

    Some parents also complained about the cleanliness of the restaurant and the man in the Bluey costume’s apparent disinterest in the children.

    Outraged customers flooded the restaurant’s Facebook page with negative reviews of the event.

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