Alton Towers shares first look at Bluey ride
March 25, 2026
Alton Towers Resort has shared a first look at its newest attraction: the new Bluey-themed junior coaster Bluey the Ride: Here Come the Grannies! – based on a fan-favourite episode from the multi-Emmy Award-winning animated programme, where Bluey and Bingo play dress-up as the mischievous Grannies Janet and Rita.
Riders will board the Grannies’ Car as the coaster moves through Bluey’s backyard and around the playful twists and turns of the track – capturing the limitless energy that fans expect from Bluey. Park-goers can experience the ride when the world’s-first Bluey-themed ride officially opens on March 28th.
Alongside the new coaster and existing Bluey experiences at the Resort- including the popular meet-and-greet with Mum (Chilli), Dad (Bandit), Bluey and Bingo and live experience within Big Fun Showtime - Alton Towers Resort has announced plans to introduce additional Bluey themed hotel rooms at the CBeebies Land Hotel.
Howard Ebison, Vice President of Alton Towers Resort said: “It’s exciting to be able to give eager fans and families a first-look at our newest attraction Bluey the Ride: Here Come the Grannies! this spring at Alton Towers Resort. This first glimpse of the ride shows what promises to be an exciting experience for the whole family – from little ones to grandparents – which bring the limitless energy of Bluey to life.”
Natasha Spence, Events Director, Live Entertainment at BBC Studios, added: “We know our Bluey fans can barely contain their excitement for the new ride, and this drone footage lets us see exactly why – showcasing Bluey’s first-ever coaster at CBeebies Land at Alton Towers Resort as a child experiences it.”
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