CBeebies Land Welcomes New Bluey Coaster with Unexpected Thrills
The highly anticipated Bluey-themed rollercoaster, Bluey the Ride: Here Comes the Grannies, has officially opened its gates at Alton Towers, drawing enthusiastic crowds and surprising many with its exhilarating design. This new addition to CBeebies Land, inspired by beloved characters Janet and Rita, has quickly become a major draw, attracting families from across the globe eager to experience the excitement.
The Bluey franchise is already a familiar presence at the park, with a popular daily show featuring the Heeler family, including Mum, Dad, and Bingo. These performances encourage young fans to engage with hit songs like “Dance Mode” and the show’s iconic theme tune. The introduction of a dedicated ride, however, raises the question of whether it lives up to the considerable buzz.
Navigating the Queue and Height Requirements
Before embarking on the adventure, a crucial detail for potential riders is the height requirement. reports the opening day indicate significant queues, with some visitors expressing concern at the entrance as height measurements were taken. The minimum height to ride is 0.9 meters, and individuals between 0.9 and 1.1 meters must be accompanied by an adult. Wait times of 60 to 90 minutes were observed, a common occurrence for major new attractions.
However, the park’s design team has implemented strategies to mitigate the typical wait-time woes for families. The queue area has been thoughtfully designed with two dedicated play zones and interactive Bluey and Bingo photo opportunities. This thoughtful approach aims to keep younger visitors entertained and engaged, a welcome feature for parents who have experienced the challenges of keeping children occupied during long waits.
An Unforeseen Thrill Factor
Initial online previews of the ride had suggested a more gentle experience, typical of children’s coasters. However, firsthand accounts reveal that the reality far exceeds these expectations. The rollercoaster features surprising elevation changes and dynamic turns that generate considerable momentum, providing a genuine thrill. Some riders, even those with children securely seated and enjoying the ride, found themselves unexpectedly gripping their seats due to the ride’s surprising intensity, particularly on the second circuit of the track.
The fact that the ride navigates the track twice significantly enhances the value of the wait time. Analysis of the experience suggests that Bluey The Ride may very well be the premier children’s rollercoaster, offering enough excitement to be appreciated by adults as well.
Exceptional Staff Support and Inclusivity
Beyond the ride itself, the park’s commitment to visitor experience was highlighted by the exceptional support provided to families. In one instance, staff went above and beyond to assist a family with a child who has special needs and learning disabilities. They facilitated the stroller’s proximity and escorted the child, ensuring he was not excluded from being among the first to experience the new attraction. This level of care and consideration was met with gratitude.
A Boost for CBeebies Land
The inclusion of the Bluey theme tune, alongside other classics, contributes to a vibrant atmosphere. The presence of Bluey, a global phenomenon, has provided a significant boost to CBeebies Land, enhancing its appeal. Despite challenging weather conditions throughout the day, ranging from frost to hail and rain, visitors of all ages were observed maintaining positive spirits.
The arrival of Bluey the Ride signals a new era for CBeebies Land, with its swift pace suggesting an effort to cater to an expanding audience while remaining a favorite for younger fans. The park’s offering of short breaks starts from £42 per person, with further details and booking available on the official Alton Towers website.




