World's first Bluey coaster opens with drone show
Alton Towers opened Bluey the Ride: Here Come The Grannies in CBeebies Land on 28 March 2026. The Zierer junior coaster launched with an interactive queue, Bluey entertainment and an opening drone show.
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On 29 March 2026, Looopings reported that Alton Towers had opened the world's first Bluey attraction. Bluey the Ride: Here Come The Grannies began operating the previous day in CBeebies Land. For the British resort, this was more than another children's coaster: it was a high-profile first for a globally recognised preschool brand. The junior coaster was built by German manufacturer Zierer and is aimed squarely at young guests. The story centres on Bluey and Bingo as the grannies Janet and Rita, causing mischief in the backyard. That story starts before the ride itself, as guests pass through an interactive queue themed around Bluey's house, with play elements and photo moments. Alton Towers supported the opening with more Bluey entertainment, including a show and meet-and-greets. In the evening, a drone show displayed logos for the ride, the park and CBeebies Land. For fans and young families, the launch therefore felt bigger than the debut of a small junior coaster. It was a deliberate move to refresh CBeebies Land with a current, highly recognisable family franchise and to give younger visitors a new headline reason to visit Alton Towers.