Disney Dreamlight Valley's Agrabah Update: Magic Carpets and Room Size Glitches
2025-03-02 06:40:17The enchanting world of Disney Dreamlight Valley expanded on February 26th with the arrival of the Tales of Agrabah update. This update unlocks a new Realm in the Dream Castle, inviting players to explore the vibrant marketplace of Agrabah and interact with beloved characters like Aladdin and Jasmine. Each character offers unique Friendship Quests and exciting rewards, including the iconic Flying Carpet as a magical companion. Alongside this new content, the Premium Shop now allows players to pin two bundles, ensuring desired items remain available until purchase.
The spring festivities also return with the Eggstravaganza seasonal event, offering additional engagement within the ever-evolving valley. Scrooge McDuck's store has been refreshed with a mix of new and returning spring-themed merchandise. Exploration has expanded with four new Floating Islands located in the Peaceful Meadow, Dazzle Beach, Glade of Trust, and Forgotten Lands.
This guide assists Dreamers in completing the 'Bring Your Own Carpet' quest, ultimately allowing them to craft and utilize a personal magic carpet as a glider within Disney Dreamlight Valley.
Unfortunately, amidst the excitement, a bug has emerged with the Tales of Agrabah update. This bug can prevent players from accessing their homes under specific circumstances, impacting the newly introduced customizable room size feature.
The official Disney Dreamlight Valley Twitter account has acknowledged the issue, advising players against modifying the central room dimensions of houses sized 6x8, 10x6, or 10x8. Setting the central room to these sizes can reportedly lock players out upon exiting or restrict access to the in-game 'Elevator' functionality. It's important to note that this issue does not affect other room sizes.
The ability to customize room sizes was a highly anticipated feature of this update, previously limiting rooms to a 10x10 maximum. While this new feature offers greater personalization of virtual homes, it seems this functionality has come with an unforeseen drawback.
Gameloft, the studio behind Disney Dreamlight Valley, has confirmed awareness of the room sizing issue and is actively working on a fix. Players are advised to avoid altering their main room to the problematic dimensions until a patch is released. Fortunately, modifying other rooms and using alternative dimensions remains safe, allowing players to continue personalizing their spaces without risk.
While awaiting the fix, players are encouraged to explore the other features of the Agrabah update, including interacting with Aladdin and Jasmine, utilizing the new recipe search function, and enjoying the spring festivities. The Disney Dreamlight Valley community remains optimistic for a swift resolution to restore full functionality to their virtual homes.
This issue follows a recent Star Path teaser shared on the Disney Dreamlight Valley Twitter account, sparking speculation about future content. The teaser featured three lines of emojis, hinting at potential characters and themes from Lilo & Stitch, Moana, 101 Dalmatians, Beauty and the Beast, and Lady and the Tramp.