How To Get The Toy Train in Disney Dreamlight Valley

At a certain point while clearing away Night Thorns or digging holes on the beach, players will discover a Memory of Wall-E gifting Ariel a small and colorful Toy Train in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Finding this memory begins the Friendship Quest “A Friendly Exchange,” and although Wall-E can only express thoughts through bubbly beeps and friendly gurgling, Ariel can distinctly recall that she and Wall-E exchanged a Bowling Pin, a Light Bulb, and a Toy Train. However, they are unable to remember where these items are due to the Forgetting.

Since there are no quest markers indicating where the items can be found in “A Friendly Exchange,” players might have trouble locating them. Fortunately, all three of the items Wall-E needs in Disney Dreamlight Valley are fairly easy to find, especially if players enjoy paying visits to their neighbors. The Bowling Pin, Light Bulb, and Toy Train in Dreamlight Valley can all be found in different character’s homes – specifically, Goofy’s house, Mickey’s House, and Wall-E’s house.

Players who are looking for a quick visual reference on where to find the Bowling Pin, Light Bulb, and Toy Train in Dreamlight Valley should check out the YouTube video from GosuNoob below!

For anyone looking for more detail on how to find the Toy Train, Light Bulb, and Bowling Pin, more detail on these Dreamlight Valley locations is provided below.

Dreamlight Valley: Toy Train, Light Bulb, Bowling Pin Locations

A splitscreen image showing a Disney Dreamlight Valley player standing outside of Mickey's house next to an image of the same character inside the house, with a circle around a toy train on a table.

Item

Location Details

Bowling Pin

  • The Bowling Pin is located in the Peaceful Meadow, inside Goofy’s house.
  • Players can know where his house is by checking the in-game map or looking around for a home with Goofy’s signature green hat on the roof.
  • Enter Goofy’s house to find the Bowling Pin beside the sofas.

Light Bulb

  • The Light Bulb is located inside Wall-E’s home in the Valley.
  • His house is not a building, but the Buy N’ Large truck.
  • Inside, players will find the Light Bulb beneath a table.

Toy Train

  • Dreamlight Valley’s Toy Train is located inside Mickey Mouse’s home in Peaceful Meadow.
  • While the house’s exterior does not have any significant indications that it’s Mickey’s home, the multiple mouse-eared interior decor inside gives it away.
  • The Toy Train will be sitting on top of the dining table in Mickey’s house.

After collecting all the items, observe the “A Friendly Exchange” quest’s conclusion with Ariel and Wall-E to be rewarded with 700 Friendship Points with Wall-E. This is the final main quest Wall-E will unlock, and it will not activate until players have also reached Friendship Level 7 with Ariel. Unfortunately, quest items like the Bowling Pin and Toy Train in Dreamlight Valley only spawn once the quest itself begins, so there is no way to collect them early.

Looking to finish leveling up Wall-E’s Friendship after finding the Toy Train in Dreamlight Valley but don’t know how to figure out the robot’s hidden requirement? Check out the YouTube video from sheebi’s valley below to see exactly how to get Wall-E to Friendship Level 10!

Source: GosuNoob/YouTube, sheebi’s valley/YouTube

  • Disney Dreamlight Valley Key Art Disney Dreamlight Valley

    Franchise: Disney

    Platform: PC, Steam, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, iOS

    Released: 2022-09-06

    Developer: Gameloft

    Publisher: Gameloft

    Genre: Life Simulation, Adventure

    Multiplayer: Online Co-Op

    ESRB: E

    Summary: In Disney Dreamlight Valley, players will create their own Disney avatar as they interact with some of the most iconic characters in Disney and Pixar history. The story surrounds the dream castle and the realm it resides in, which is a place where several characters, hero and villain alike, have lived together in harmony. However, an evil force known as the Forgetting consumes the kingdom. It’s up to the player to solve puzzles, reunite characters, and embark on feature-rich character storylines to save the Dream realm. Players can build their own Disney neighborhood – plant gardens, go fishing, build residences – or go on adventures in dark caverns, sail the seas, or navigate spooky forests. The choice belongs to the player as they traverse the various Disney worlds in this cozy game that takes notes from mainstays like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley.

    How Long To Beat: 30h 12m

    Mode: Single-Player, Multiplayer

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