I froze as a white blur cut between the food stalls and fountain. My controller buzzed; the Check prompt hung on-screen like a taunt. You realize very quickly that speed and timing beat planning every time.
I’ll walk you through the short, repeatable route to finish Bunnies on the Run so you can stop chasing and start spending those event Eggs. I play on PC and console, so you’ll get tips that work whether you’re on Steam, the Microsoft Store, Xbox, or PlayStation.
At the seasonal aisle, every display screams “spring.”
The Bunnies on the Run quest is the Eggstravaganza’s weekly sprint: talk to Wall‑E between April 1 and April 21, then catch five white Bunnies in the Plaza and return them to him. It’s repeatable once per week and designed to be quick—you’ll earn event Eggs and a big chunk of Friendship Points with Wall‑E when you finish.

At a real park, animals stick to their favorite clearings.
In regular play, white Bunnies live in Peaceful Meadow. For Eggstravaganza, though, the Plaza becomes their one-off playground—and your hunting ground. That odd swap trips up players who wander to the Meadow out of habit; if you want those five catches, head straight to the Plaza and find Wall‑E to start the mission.
How do you catch the bunnies in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
Catch them by running them down. Sprint around the Plaza until you close the gap, then press the on-screen button next to the word Check to nab a Bunny. On PC that prompt defaults to E; on controllers it changes to a face button, and the label will appear on-screen.
These Rabbits are fast and will dart away like spilled marbles, so keep your camera steady, chase around obstacles, and don’t underestimate a short detour through the flowerbeds. If you’re struggling, eat speed-boost foods that improve your gliding pace so you can close distance faster.
Where are the bunnies located in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
They’re only in the Plaza for this event. Outside Eggstravaganza, you’d find them in Peaceful Meadow, but the quest forces the spawn into the Plaza. That means you’ll see a lot of critter confusion—squirrels still naturally spawn in the Plaza, but for the mission you’re hunting white Bunnies exclusively.
On a stopwatch, chasing something sharp trains your reflexes.

Sprint until the Check prompt appears, then press it. That’s the whole mechanical loop. If you’ve played other loop-based collection tasks—think Animal Crossing-style chases or timed mobs—you already know the rhythm: locate, close, confirm.
Practical tips I use every run:
- Start at a Plaza corner and sweep the area in a wide arc so you don’t miss spawns.
- Watch for rabbits near benches and flowers; they hug obstacles to dodge you.
- Eat a simple speed food before you start if you need extra glide—this is a cheap inventory trick that saves time.
- After you catch five, find Wall‑E and give him the Bunnies, then talk to him one more time to collect rewards.
At the holiday table, everyone counts their haul.
You finish this weekly mission for event Eggs and friendship. Here’s what you receive per completion:
- 1,000 Friendship Points with Wall‑E
- 20 Egg‑cellent Fruit
- 20 Wild Spring Eggs
- Five Spring V‑EGG‑etable
- 10 Purple Spring Eggs
- 10 Fishy Green Eggs
Those rewards feed into event crafting and decorating—especially if you’re working on Eggs‑ceptional Decorating, That’s Not Where Eggs Come From!, or Spring Taste Test. If you play across platforms, remember the game is published by Gameloft and runs on Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation, so cross‑platform mechanics and prompts may vary slightly.
This guide will receive small live updates if anything in the event shifts; the quest is short, repeatable, and meant to be efficient—are you ready to sprint for those eggs and trade a handful of rabbits for Wall‑E’s approval?