Disney Dreamlight Valley: Honeyglow Woods Prologue Quest Guide

Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Honeyglow Woods expansion kicks off with a quest that’s all about unlocking the new region—starting with a mysterious parcel and ending with a tree you can walk through.

Honeyglow Woods Quest kickoff (what you’ll do first)

The expansion’s earliest quest is titled “Prologue: Childhood Treasures.” It’s the first task you’ll come across in Honeyglow Woods, and its goal is to help you grow the magical tree that leads to Honeyglow Woods.

How to grow the magical tree

Once you’ve purchased the Honeyglow Woods expansion, check your mailbox. You should find a letter there labeled “A VERY IMPORTANT PARCEL!!!”. The note isn’t signed, but it hints that you’ll “remember” the moment you interact with the item included in the letter.

Grab the Childhood Treasure Box that’s attached to the message. Open your inventory, then open the box to receive a Tree Sprout furniture item.

Head into Furniture Mode and place the Tree Sprout anywhere in the Valley. You don’t need to water it or use fertilizer—this tree grows automatically until it reaches full size.

When the tree finishes growing, you’ll notice a glowing portal inside it. Walk through the portal to be transported to the Honeyglow Woods.

After you step into the glowing tree, the next Honeyglow Woods quest begins immediately: “Chapter 1: All You Need Is Honey,” where you’ll formally meet the very special bear, Winnie the Pooh.

Up next: Chapter 1: All You Need Is Honey

Once you’ve entered Honeyglow Woods through the portal, you’ll transition straight into “Chapter 1: All You Need Is Honey” and start the next phase of the expansion’s story.

Top guide sections

  • All Disney Dreamlight Valley Recipes List
  • Quests
  • Honeyglow Woods Expansion Guide
  • Wishblossom Ranch Expansion Guide

Was this guide helpful?

In this guide

Marcus Chen is a gaming journalist and industry reporter with more than 10 years of experience. He covers releases, announcements, and trends across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo, and keeps a close eye on the indie scene and esports. Previously an editor at several gaming publications, he now writes news, reviews, and breakdowns of major industry moments—from big showcases to updates on popular titles. His work is aimed at players who want a clear, fast read on what happened and why it matters.