I clicked into the Parks Fest event and realized the Toy Block rewards were gated by weekly missions. You have probably refreshed the event board and wondered why the items are missing. I learned that timing and a little patience are the real currencies here.
How to get Parks Fest Toy Block rewards in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I watched players stare at their quest lists every morning, waiting for something new to appear.
The four Toy Block pieces shown on the Parks Fest page aren’t handed out all at once. Each one is tied to special event missions that roll out on a weekly schedule during the festival. The event itself is a vault with timed tumblers: you can see the prizes, but you need the right mission to open each compartment.

Here’s the practical sequence: finish any leftover event quests from past years, then talk to Woody and Buzz Lightyear in the current event to pick up the 2026 missions. Some quests arrive immediately; others appear on set dates. Miss a release window and you risk stretching the hunt across the whole festival, so keep a calendar reminder.
How do I get the Toy Block Pillar?
I checked the event tracker and confirmed the Pillar’s quest appears later in the month.
The Toy Block Pillar becomes claimable after a mission drops on June 17. You won’t see it before that date—so don’t waste time grinding for a reward that hasn’t been tied to a task yet.
When do Toy Block weekly missions appear?
I followed the event cadence across players and logs to map the rollouts.
Weekly missions for the Toy Block set roll out as the event progresses: the first wave (including the Pillar and Stack) arrives on June 17, then the second wave (Archway and Tall Stack) lands on June 24. Think of the hunt as a crate of rare trading cards at a weekend swap meet—some drops show up only on certain days.
Do I need past event quests to access the 2026 missions?
I noticed many players were blocked by a single incomplete quest from last year.
Yes. Clearing previous Parks Fest quests unlocks the NPC prompts for the new 2026 missions. If Woody or Buzz don’t offer the new tasks, check your event log and finish any leftover objectives first.
How to get Toy Block Pillar in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I watched a stream where a player missed the Pillar because they hadn’t completed an older quest.
After June 17, pick up the fresh Woody or Buzz quest tied to the Pillar. The requirements vary by mission—talk to the NPC, read the objective, and follow the steps. Community hubs on Reddit and Discord often post exact objectives within hours of release, and creators on YouTube and Twitch will show quick walkthroughs if you prefer visual guides.
How to get Toy Block Stack in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I heard from a player who skipped a side quest and then had to backtrack.
The Toy Block Stack is also tied to a mission unlocked on June 17. Complete the mission after talking with Woody or Buzz and you’ll receive the Stack as a reward. If you play on PC via Steam or on consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch), the steps are the same—platform doesn’t change event quest timing.
How to get Toy Block Archway in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I saw dozens of players mark their calendars for the next wave.
The Toy Block Archway becomes available when a new mission goes live on June 24. Once that quest appears, complete the objectives listed by Woody or Buzz and the Archway is yours. If the quest seems absent on the day, verify you’ve cleared prior event steps and check fan channels—Moyens I/O, Reddit threads, and Discord servers often confirm server-side rollouts quickly.
How to get Tall Toy Block Stack in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I noticed a pattern where the second item in a weekly pair required a small extra task.
The Tall Toy Block Stack is the second reward tied to the mission that begins on June 24. Expect a two-step completion or a short fetch task paired with the Archway quest. Keep your quest journal open and your inventory stocked—some missions want specific crafted items or materials.

If you want to save time, scan Reddit threads, Discord channels, and short guides from creators on YouTube or Twitch—those communities post objective text and short clips within hours of each release. I advise setting two calendar reminders (the day a quest appears and three days later) so you don’t miss a mission window. Will you wait for each weekly mission to drop or chase every side task as soon as it appears?