[QLD] Bluey's World Brisbane $39 Ticket for March Sessions (Normally up to $64.90) + $4.95 Fee @ Bluey's World

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Found and took advantage of this deal for Bluey’s World tickets today. Was originally meant to take my sons over the Labour Day long weekend but unfortunately couldn’t go (something about a cyclone?) so we postponed everything for 2 weeks later.

Until 10am Friday, you can take advantage of this special offer with tickets to Bluey’s World going for $39 each for all time slots until the end of March, instead of the usual price of up to $64.90 during peak times. Need to book by Friday 10am and there is also a $4.95 Ticketek service fee (because of course there is).
You need to use the deal link to access the $39 tickets. Navigating to the website in other ways won’t give you access.

A ticket is required for everyone 2 years and older. Under 2’s are free and don’t need a ticket.

The website is for Bluey’s World but it’s the Ticketek website in Bluey’s World wrapping and all ticketing is provided by Ticketek.

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Comments

  • +2

    Went on holiday to QLD and checked this out! Well worth it to take a kid to this!

    • +4

      What makes it so good? It seems like a rort for seeing Bluey and Bingo and their house to be then guided to a takeaway and gift shop all-in-all in 60 mins?

      • +7

        It is an interactive guided show for the kids for 60 minutes. The props and atmosphere are top notch and it felt like being in a bluey episode. My kid said to me " Best day ever" . He had a great time and was beaming and that was worth the price of entry to me.

      • It's definitely expensive but our kids loved it. FWIW the play area that's at the end of the "experience" got an extra hour of play which somewhat extends the value of the ticket.

  • +2

    Still shows full price of $64.90 for me on 16th/23rd Mar.

    Is the promotion over?

    • +1

      It’s working for me and I booked my tickets about an hour ago. Make sure to click the deal link as going to the website via other ways won’t give you access to the $39 tickets.

      • +1

        Not working for me either… ?

        • +1

          It appears the mods have updated the url and broke access to the $39 tickets. Use this link: spr.ly/60000G6SE

          • @melbourne guy: Hmm this looks like a duplicate site to me, looks close but the real site has another ticketek logo near the timer….be very careful.

            • @Davbar24: It was a legit link posted by Ticketek themselves on their Facebook page. The mods have now updated the deal link with a better URL which works.

    • +3

      It appears the mods have updated the url and broke access to the $39 tickets. Use this link: spr.ly/60000G6SE

    • +1

      I've just selected random times on all the weekend days and showing the $39 price for all of them.

  • +2

    I’m not taking advice from a cartoon dog

  • -8

    Should be Bingo and Bluey. It is not fair not to include Bingo into the title. My favorite is Bingo who has much of character.
    Same go with Peter Rabbit (Lily and Benjamin there too); and Peppa Pig (Goerge there, too).
    All Lumpen Capitalist writers do this unfairness.
    Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom and Charlie and Lola are examples of correct titles.

    • I've gone through all of this. All good shows. But now all I hear is some random YouTubers yelling for no good reason while playing Minecraft. And my kids find it "lit".

    • +3

      It’s a cartoon dog….

      • -2

        OK Einstein!

  • What is it? A puppet show?

    • More of an immersive theme park style experience aimed at 2-6yo (even up to 10yo) from what I understand

  • +1

    awesome by chance headed there this weekend with some guests. deeeeeeecent saving of the $64 normal weekend price

  • +2

    We went here last month driving from Broadbeach just to see this and it's worth every cent. Highly recommended if you have kids who are into Bluey.

    • so its not just a passive, "walk around at your own pace and look at the heeler house" type of thing? Is it an actual show or something? Early reviews and official descriptions are vague, and dont give you a lot of info on what you get for your $65

      • Nah, its a guided tour with actors to keep the kids engaged. The sections are timed too so it's not your own pace, but you can stay at the cafe/playground as long as you want at the end of the tour.

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