Bluey will be making personal appearances with her sister Bingo, at intervals throughout the day from 12 to 16 February.
Fans will be able to take part in ticketed ‘Meet and Greet’ sessions, at selected times in the Safari Academy, in the pedestrianised area of the Park.
PR & Events Officer, Bethan Davis, said, “We’re really excited that Bluey and Bingo are returning for five days this half term. Bluey is a favourite for both children and parents and it’s great that we can allow guests to meet the characters, included as part of their day out.
“Bluey and Bingo will be making five appearances throughout the day for ‘meet and greets’, where families will have the opportunity to interact and take photos. Due to this event being so popular last year, we have introduced a ticketing system, so guests can guarantee meeting Bluey and Bingo.”
As well as the opportunity to see Bluey this half term, the Park will be opening daily again for its summer season, including the Adventure Theme Park.
There will also be the chance to see the newest arrivals, including some tiny pygmy marmosets and the latest babies.
Bluey appearances, the four-mile safari, walk-through exhibits, animal talks and encounters, are all included in the admission charge.
Guests are encouraged to book online in advance for the best prices, and a pre-booked time slot for the meet and greet sessions is essential. Children under the age of three are free. Adventure Theme Park rides are charged extra.
Admission includes a Free Return to visit again within six months, only when booking online in advance.
Further information about West Midland Safari Park is available from the Park’s website or by telephone 01299 402114. Find out more on the Safari Park’s official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/