Disney Dreamlight Valley Players Are Using Floating Islands In An Ingenious Way

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Part of the free "Sew Delightful" update to Disney Dreamlight Valley included the addition of floating islands to the game, giving players extra space for decorating and spreading out. This has already been a big help to players, as the cozy game has been regularly adding more and more characters and content, which has made the main valley feel a bit cramped at times. Thankfully, these islands have been added for everyone as a free update to the base game, regardless of whether someone has purchased DLC or not.

After unlocking these floating islands, players may find themselves left with a bit of a conundrum of what to do with this extra space. Reddit user JVNT recently posted a stunning example of how they used the area to create what they have dubbed Storage Island.

This beautifully decorated area is much more than just pleasing to the eye, but truly is a space of incredible organization for pretty much anything that a player could need. Many players across DDV social media have been sharing their uses of the islands for storage as well, but JVNT's artistic approach to it takes this trend a step further.

Using A Floating Island For Storage Puts Everything In One Spot

And Provides More Space For Decorating Below

Dreamlight Valley's update gives four floating islands in four different biome themes, and are designed to be used however a player would like, even placing some of the villager's homes up in the sky if desired. The ability for players to fast-travel to any of them, similar to how players can reach unlocked expansion areas, lets them be easily accessed no matter where a player is spending their time in the game.

Disney Dreamlight Valley group picture with player and goofy

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Many of the quests in the game, or even just giving gifts to valley residents, require easy access to a large variety of materials and resources, far too many for a player to always keep in their backpack. Having a space to put everything has been a big problem for many players, with some using rooms of their house dedicated to these materials, and others making various chests all over their game.

Therefore, keeping everything on one floating island can be a game-changer for some, saving a lot of time that could have been taken to run around and find where everything is. Even just emptying the player character's bags is more efficient, knowing right where to go to ensure everything is orderly.

Our Take: Making A Storage Island This Pretty Still Takes A Lot Of Skill

Inspirational Posts Like This One Can Help

What makes JVNT's post even more impressive is the attention to detail that must have been required to create such a beautiful space as they have done. Decorating in DDV is fun, but can also be incredibly time-consuming and truly does need at least a bit of artistic talent to make it look good. As ApartmentAgitated628 commented in the post, not everyone has the same level of decorating and organizing skills as JVNT.

Personally, I am also using a floating island for storage, but it doesn't look anywhere near as nice as JVNT's. Their post has inspired me to go back and clean it up, and maybe even borrow some of the ideas they used to put in my personal game of Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Source: JVNT/Reddit

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Released December 5, 2023

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