Alton Towers Resort Unveils ‘Bluey the Ride: Here Come the Grannies!’ Attraction
3.30.2026, 12:00:00 AM
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3.30.2026, 12:00:00 AM
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Alton Towers Resort has released drone footage showcasing its newest attraction, "Bluey the Ride: Here Come the Grannies!" The ride, inspired by the Emmy-winning animated series "Bluey," opened on March 28 at CBeebies Land in the U.K.

The footage offers a glimpse of the ride’s features, including Bluey’s family home, which serves as a photo opportunity for fans. The junior coaster is designed for preschoolers and young families, providing a playful experience that mirrors the energy of the beloved show.
"Here Come the Grannies!" is based on an episode where Bluey and Bingo dress up as Janet and Rita, two mischievous grannies. The drone footage captures the Grannies’ Car leaving the station, giving fans a preview of the whimsical driving antics of Janet and Rita. Riders will journey through Bluey’s backyard, navigating twists and turns that bring the show’s vibrant spirit to life.
The ride’s design focuses on a "Kiddo-eye-view," offering young fans a unique perspective as they enjoy the world’s first "Bluey"-themed coaster.

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