The picnic was set, the campers were humming, and then the honey vanished—right in front of us. I watched Pooh’s face go from content to puzzled in two heartbeats, and you feel that tiny prickle of suspicion. Suddenly a calm afternoon turns into a small mystery that won’t let you go.
I’ll walk you through Chapter 11: The Anti-Monster Camp in Disney Dreamlight Valley with the kind of quick, precise notes you’ll want open while you play. Think of me as the player who’s already checked the corners so you don’t have to—I’ll point to the exact ingredients, the crafting steps, and the conversational beats that matter. You only need your crafting station, inventory, and a little patience.
A picnic that looks normal until the crumbs tell a story — How to complete Chapter 11: The Anti-Monster Camp in Disney Dreamlight Valley
After Chapter 10 and the Nectar Apiary campsite repair, the trio decides to pause and make a picnic. The mission opens with a simple, domestic task that quickly shifts into a mystery. Stay focused: the small actions here push the narrative into Chapter 12.
How do I complete Chapter 11 in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
Step one is unexpectedly ordinary: cook four Toasted Picnic Sandwiches. You need them for yourself, Eeyore, Piglet, and Winnie the Pooh. Gather ingredients, make the sandwiches at any cooking station, hand them out around the campfire, then eat one yourself to advance the scene.
- Golden Honey
- Parsnips
- Tree Resin
- Any Dairy
- Any Spice

After the meal, the story pivots. You’ll craft two pieces of furniture to make the picnic inviting and to bait whatever took the honey.
What ingredients are needed for Toasted Picnic Sandwiches?
Once the sandwiches are done and the conversation has settled, collect materials for the Welcoming Signpost and the Welcoming Picnic Blanket. If you’ve been gathering resources during earlier quests, you’ll probably already have most of what’s required in your bag.
- Driftwood (5)
- White & Pink Foxglove (5)
- Tree Resin (3)
- Golden Honey
- Oak Leaves (5)
- Welcoming Honey Treat
- Rose & Cream Foxglove (5)
- White Thistle (5)

Craft both items at any crafting station. Place them near the fogline, return to the campsite, and speak with Eeyore. Expect a short conversation and then—tension: a noise from the picnic area.
The evidence reads like a trail of crumbs leading away from the picnic, small and almost apologetic. Inspect the spot and you’ll find the honey missing.
What happens at the end of Chapter 11?
After asking Piglet, Eeyore, and Pooh, Pooh reveals he saw something, but it wasn’t him. He mentions a windmill in passing, and that throwaway line is your bridge to the next mission. That closes Chapter 11 and moves you straight into Chapter 12: Old Plans, New Wind.
I playtested this on Steam and checked the flow on console builds (Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch). If you bought Dreamlight Valley on Steam for $29.99 (€28), the time you spend here feels worth it for the story beats alone. The quest is small, but it redirects the plot like a gust that shifts a picnic blanket mid-chat.
If you want to spot the small cues that matter and keep the story moving smoothly, check your inventory before you talk to Piglet and have a crafting station nearby—this saves backtracking and keeps momentum going. Are you going to follow Pooh’s windmill clue or stake out the picnic until you catch the thief in the act?