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Disney Dreamlight Valley: Completing the Grown Up Things Quest

How the quest fits into the game's quest system and how to track it to completion.

How the quest fits into the game’s quest system and how to track it to completion.

Grown Up Things is a quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley, the life-simulation adventure developed by Gameloft. Like every quest in the Valley, it lives in your quest log, moves forward through a set list of objectives, and closes out once each of those objectives is checked off.

Quick answer: Open your quest journal, select Grown Up Things to make it your active quest, then follow the highlighted objective markers in the world until every step is marked done.

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How quests are organized in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Quests in the Valley are grouped by purpose, and knowing the group a quest belongs to tells you how it unlocks and what it asks of you. The main types work like this.

Quest typeWhat it does
IntroductoryEarly tasks that teach core systems such as fishing, cooking, and currency.
FriendshipCharacter-specific stories that unlock as you raise a villager’s friendship level.
StoryLonger arcs tied to Realms, locations, and the wider mystery of the Valley.

Because objectives are tracked automatically, the log itself is your source of truth. If a step is greyed out or missing a marker, it usually means an earlier requirement, such as reaching a friendship level or unlocking a location, has not been met yet.


Starting and tracking Grown Up Things

Open the quest journal from the pause or menu screen. Every active and available quest appears here, so scroll until you find Grown Up Things.
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Set it as your tracked quest. This pins the current objective to your screen and drops guidance markers over the relevant character, item, or location in the world.
Work through each objective in the order the log lists them. When one task finishes, the next appears automatically, so keep the quest tracked so the markers update as you go.

Tip: If a marker does not appear, return to the quest log and re-read the current objective text. It states exactly what is needed next, which is the fastest way to unstick a quest that seems to have stalled.

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How to confirm the quest is finished

You know Grown Up Things is complete when a completion prompt appears and the quest drops off your active list in the journal. Any rewards attached to the final objective are handed over at that point. If the quest is still sitting in your log, at least one objective remains open, so check the tracked step to see what the game is still waiting on.

Disney Dreamlight Valley continues to receive regular content updates, so the exact villagers, items, and locations tied to a quest can shift as new Realms and features arrive. When in doubt, let the in-game journal guide you, since it always reflects the current requirements on your save.