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Bluey is an animated TV series that follows the adventures of Bluey - a lovable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog - who lives with her Mum (Chilli), Dad (Bandit) and little sister Bingo. Today a new listing went up on Airbnb for a real, life-size version of Bluey's house. What do Eva Mendes, Natalie Portman and Lin-Manuel Miranda all have in common? The three stars are Bluey superfans (and guest voices) — and come this November, Hollywood’s favorite Emmy-winning Blue Heeler and her family are inviting fans to their home via a pop-up experience at Camp in Los Angeles. This “one-of-a-kind” trip to Bluey’s house is credited to a collaboration between Airbnb and BBC Studios, with a statement explaining that the “house has been entirely customised to bring the cartoon experience to life”. Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox.
Creating a 3D Heeler home
So much so that episodes like “The Sign” are quickly on their way to becoming permanently ingrained in television history. It’s no secret that the show has one of the biggest fan followings of any animated series, but the number of celebrities who call themselves Bluey fans is absolutely remarkable. Along with big names like Natalie Portman, The Jonas Brothers, and Broadway’s Lin-Manuel Miranda, Deadpool himself is even a member of the cute cartoon cult. The main reason is because I feel like I can relate to the characters and the stories they tell. The most important episode for me is ‘Yoga Ball’ when Bingo has to find her ‘big girl bark’.
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We focus on bringing you all things fun so you can plan your theme park vacation, enjoy Disney at home, and more. Both of my kids had different experiences, depending on which characters were near them, which was really cool. I started searching images of the Heelers room, watching Bluey episodes. First, I made the three walls, then I made the doors, then the stairs, the balcony and so on. I can move every single model, every single plant, every single book. The event opens to the public on Monday, Nov. 6 and is in LA through Feb. 19.
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The space is staffed with “CAMP Counselors” who lead group activities (all of which are inspired by Bluey’s own beloved pastimes), like story time, keep-the-ball-in-the-air (or “Keepy Uppy,” if you’re Bluey) and group dance. Airbnb partnered with BBC Studios, co-commissioner and global distributor of Bluey, on this one-of-a-kind experience. Bluey's home has been recreated in the real world and it's available for humans to spend a night. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.
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Peek behind the magic doors
Inside, your family can play Bluey’s games, from Magic Asparagus to Keepy Uppy to Grannies. You’ll also see a short Bluey animation you can only see at Bluey x CAMP, created to enhance this immersive experience. The Magic Door will open to Bluey x CAMP on Monday, November 6th, at CAMP's West Coast flagship store at Westfield Century City in Los Angeles, California.
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Kirk Larsen, Camp’s chief creative officer, explained how the “Bluey x Camp” show differs from some of the other “immersive” offerings out there that don't amount to much more than an Instagram backdrop. Bluey x CAMP is now running through February at the Westfield Century City location of the chain. A promotional real estate listing[1] lists the house as three bedroom, four bath, with an area of 800m2 (~8600ft2). This article/section may reveal details on recent or upcoming episodes, a character who debuted in a recent episode, or other types of Bluey media.
“Sometimes people say ‘immersive,’ but it really is just, ‘there’s a bunch of stuff on the walls,’” he said. The front area of the Camp store is the retail area, called the “canteen,” which features merchandise and play areas as well as the “Schmutz Schtation” — a DIY slime bar. Bandit and Chilli have dressed their lounge with gorgeous modernist furniture, including a stylish occasional chair, banquet and low-level coffee table. They’ve also got a tasteful (perhaps up-cycled) cane setting in their gorgeous sunroom, which also houses potted plants and an assortment of hanging baskets.
reasons we want to live in Bluey’s beautiful house
The Century City location is one of nine Camp stores around the country, the first of which opened in 2018. From Magic Asparagus to Keepy Uppy to Grannies, this is a chance to play all your favorite Bluey games in their meticulously recreated charming Queenslander home. Brace yourself for a weekend of family games and make-believe, because one family living in Australia will be able to book the exclusive two-night stay at the Heeler’s home.
Step into an episode of Bluey… for Real Life
Please do not add speculation or fan theories to this page. If you would like to avoid spoilers, you may exit the page, else caution is advised. “We write to the parents and then we play to the kids,” Larsen said. The experience, like the show, is designed to be fun for everyone.
CAMP and BBC Studios will introduce an exclusive co-branded Bluey collection of youth and adult merchandise for the whole family. The collection will be available in Los Angeles, on camp.com, and in our other CAMP stores nationwide. Additionally, families not in the Los Angeles area can get in on the fun by participating in one of CAMP's meet-and-greets with Bluey and Bingo at select CAMP locations, including Dallas, Atlanta, Boston, and Chicago. Tickets for the meet-and-greets are available today and can be purchased here. Timed entry tickets are available today at camp.com/bluey. And then, in the episode’s final minute, the show pulls one of its classic time-jump stunts to give viewers a peek at the characters’ future, and this might be the most consequential one the show has ever had.
They want customers to come for the experience of being in the store — a chance to make memories, not just merch sales. Around the country, Camp locations host offerings themed around "Encanto," "Paw Patrol," "Mickey and Friends" and other kid-oriented intellectual properties. But if your kid likes Bluey, they’ll have a great time here, regardless of age.
My favourite Bluey character is Bandit because he is the kind of father I wanna be. He finds a way to play with his kids even when he has to do something like go to the supermarket or go to the dump. Some day in the near future I would like to go and live in Australia and the Heeler house is just like the house I would like to live in.
Watching Bluey and making this 3D model gave me comfort and made me feel good. In the end this 3D model has part of me and part of my friend in it. The process of making it helped me during a time of loss. I just liked it so much because it made me remember the time when I stopped having naps when I was a kid and brought back memories.
Timed entry tickets, which are $39 each, are available at camp.com/bluey. Throughout the adventure, kids are meant to feel like they are playing the “most amazing Hide-and-Seek ever,” during which they’re meant to search for Bluey and her sister, Bingo, who have left traces of themselves throughout the house. "Our beautiful country is a character in the show just as much as any of the dogs, so to have brought it into the living rooms of the whole world, encouraging people to come and visit is something I'll always be proud of," he said in a statement.
A wholesome cartoon about a family of dogs who love to play make-believe found a receptive audience. The doors are often kept open, effectively extending the living area enjoyed by the family, and allowing the kids to extend their play space out of doors. The Bluey phenomenon sees the show currently air in over 60 countries and is the most-watched children’s programme on U.S. streaming services 1(second only to Suits overall), with a soaring viewership of 43.9 billion minutes in 2023.
Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. “We endeavor really to place you in these environments and make you feel like you are fully in them and living in them,” he said. “Sometimes people say ‘immersive,’ but it really is just, ‘there's a bunch of stuff on the walls,’” he said. “Bluey x Camp” will take place behind the hidden “Magic Door” inside the Camp store at Westfield Century City. The front area of the Camp store is the retail area, called the "canteen," which features merchandise and play areas as well as the "Schmutz Schtation" — a DIY slime bar.
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