Like many life simulation games, Disney Dreamlight Valley gives players a house of their very own that they can customize to their heart's content. Players get their house almost right out of the gate, though it does start out looking like a fixer-upper, at best. But as Disney Dreamlight Valley players progress through the game, they will get all the furniture and decorations they could possibly need to make their in-game house look better than it started out as.
But players familiar with games like Animal Crossing, may be wondering how they can upgrade the size of their house in Disney Dreamlight Valley. This guide will show players how they can upgrade their house and have more space.
Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to Get Early Access
While upgrading the player's house is something that unlocks pretty early in many life simulation games, that is not the case for Disney Dreamlight Valley. Players will need to complete a few quests first. After helping Scrooge McDuck bring in more customers to his business, players will get a new quest from Scrooge McDuck called Dreamlight Valley Economy 101. The first step of the quest is to simply sell Goofy 7 gems of any kind. Gems can be found when mining the large black rocks that are along the rock walls of every biome in Dreamlight Valley.
Once this step has been completed, Disney Dreamlight Valley players will need to go talk to Scrooge McDuck, and he will tell them to invest the money they made by upgrading their house. Players should look inside their home, and they will come across a blue elevator (with a design that looks right out of Aladdin) right next to the exit. From there, players will see a menu for expanding their house. The first upgrade will cost 1,000 Star Coins.
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