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WIN A TRIP TO BLUEY'S WORLD BRISBANE

WIN A TRIP TO BLUEY'S WORLD BRISBANE

7NEWSa day ago
Wackadoo! How would you like the chance to see the Heeler's house in real life!?
Weekend Sunrise are giving 10 lucky families the chance to get to go and visit Bluey's World Brisbane
scoring a family pass through their Bluey BONANZA!
The immersive attraction has quickly become one of Brisbane's top family destinations - over 300,000 visitors since opening last November!
Winners will get to see Bluey's house, where you can explore the living room, Bluey and Bingo's bedroom, playroom, kitchen, have a play in the backyard - and so much more!
Located at the expansive 4,000sqm custom-built Northshore Pavilion in Brisbane, Queensland, Bluey's World offers a unique guided experience for families and fan alike!
Now if you've been here before, there is even MORE to see and do and exciting ways to explore the Heeler family's home: - Fun new games added - Copycat, Floor is Lava, Musical Statues & more - Iconic Bluey
episode reimagined inside a 360-degree dome experience - Lots of new friends to discover including Floppy, Polly Poppy and Bob Bilby!
Now if this comp was made for you and your family we want to hear from you!
Enter below and tell us in 25 words or less why your family deserves to go to Bluey's World Brisbane
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WIN A TRIP TO BLUEY'S WORLD BRISBANE
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Wackadoo! How would you like the chance to see the Heeler's house in real life!? Weekend Sunrise are giving 10 lucky families the chance to get to go and visit Bluey's World Brisbane scoring a family pass through their Bluey BONANZA! The immersive attraction has quickly become one of Brisbane's top family destinations - over 300,000 visitors since opening last November! Winners will get to see Bluey's house, where you can explore the living room, Bluey and Bingo's bedroom, playroom, kitchen, have a play in the backyard - and so much more! Located at the expansive 4,000sqm custom-built Northshore Pavilion in Brisbane, Queensland, Bluey's World offers a unique guided experience for families and fan alike! Now if you've been here before, there is even MORE to see and do and exciting ways to explore the Heeler family's home: - Fun new games added - Copycat, Floor is Lava, Musical Statues & more - Iconic Bluey episode reimagined inside a 360-degree dome experience - Lots of new friends to discover including Floppy, Polly Poppy and Bob Bilby! Now if this comp was made for you and your family we want to hear from you! Enter below and tell us in 25 words or less why your family deserves to go to Bluey's World Brisbane

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