Disney Dreamlight Valley has multiple mysterious, hidden locations to visit throughout its main storyline and friendship quests. The Dreamscape is one you become familiar with after meeting the Fairy Godmother for the first time, but it’s easy to forget about it if you return for subsequent missions with other characters.
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How to find the Dreamscape in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The Dreamscape is a location hidden inside a treehouse within the Forgotten Lands. You’ll need to meet the following pre-requisites to find it:
- Have the Forgotten Lands unlocked
- Restore at least six pillars of the game’s eight orb pillars
- Completed part of the Miracles Take Time quest
You’ll initially unlock the Dreamscape by meeting the Fairy Godmother for the first time during the Miracles Take Time mission. During it, you and her will enter a large treehouse within the Forgotten Lands that holds a floating island-like area.

If you’ve already completed this quest and are returning for another purpose, such as progressing through more of the Fairy Godmother’s quests or Peter Pan’s storyline, you can find this treehouse in the same spot you found it. That way, you can freely pass through it whenever you wish.
Dreamscape Treehouse location
The Dreamscape Treehouse is located in the bottom-left quadrant of the Forgotten Lands. Unlike character houses and furniture, you can’t move its location, so you’ll always see it in the same spot.
You can differentiate it from buildings like Peter Pan and Jack Skellington’s homes using its massive night thorn bottom leading up to a partially broken wooden house. While its outside looks questionable, inside is a beautiful landscape worthy of being called a Dreamscape.
What’s inside Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Dreamscape?
The Dreamscape serves multiple purposes throughout Disney Dreamlight Valley’s storyline, from The Fairy Godmother’s missions to Peter Pan’s friendship quests. If you’re early in your playthrough, you’ll need to travel here to collect the Orb of Remembrance. As you progress, you’ll unlock additional characters who occasionally visit during their friendship missions.
Since you can’t decorate the Dreamscape, it’s not a go-to location to regularly visit unless you enjoy how it looks. Instead, it’s a recurring storyline area that you’ll explore to progress the plot before moving on to other locations. Nonetheless, keeping it in mind for the future will help you remember its existence for future quests.
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