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For real life? Bluey's house is coming to LA — and fans can play inside it

LOS ANGELES — If you feel like "Bluey" has taken over your household, this is your chance to bring your household inside "Bluey." Beginning November 6, the Camp store at Westfield Century City will host "Bluey x Camp," a ticketed event that invites guests to venture inside the Heeler house for what's basically a live interactive episode of the show. The adventure takes place inside a ...
Since its premiere in Australia in 2018,“ Bluey” has become a global phenomenon.

LOS ANGELES — If you feel like "Bluey" has taken over your household, this is your chance to bring your household inside "Bluey."

Beginning November 6, the Camp store at Westfield Century City will host "Bluey x Camp," a ticketed event that invites guests to venture inside the Heeler house for what's basically a live interactive episode of the show.

The adventure takes place inside a 5,000-square-foot re-creation of the "Bluey" house. There will be opportunities that feel familiar and . Eagle-eyed fans will spot Easter eggs all over the place: garden gnomes, tennis balls and long dogs abound. You'll have the chance to watch a brand-new "Bluey" animation created specifically for this experience, and then see Bingo and Bluey in a grand finale meet-and-greet. (And take selfies with them, of course.)

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