I almost missed the final scene—Pooh had cake on his muzzle and Eeyore wore that weathered, immovable look. You can feel the hours of gathering and grinding sitting on the picnic blanket, suddenly fragile. When the cake vanishes, the epilogue tightens into a single, delicious problem.
The sun warmed my kitchen window this morning. How to complete Epilogue: See You Next Summer in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I’ve run this quest three times to smooth the kinks so you don’t have to. You’ll talk to Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, and Piglet, stitch together a party, and then watch a small, satisfying cutscene close Honeyglow Woods.
How do I complete Epilogue: See You Next Summer?
Start here: after Interlude 4: Curiosity Satisfied and restoring the Nectar Apiary, go back to the trio in Honeyglow Woods. Piglet will prompt decorations, Pooh will give you honey, and Eeyore—predictably—holds aside a few slices of cake when disaster strikes.
Core flow: bake the Honey Hero Cake, craft the Party Table, build the Honeyglow flower pots, then use the Great Summer List to craft a paper boat and set it down the Drowsybloom Acre river to trigger the final cutscene. The sequence runs like a well-oiled clock, if you keep materials ready.
What ingredients are needed for the Honey Hero Cake?
Piglet will insist on decorations, but first you need a cake. Ingredients are simple and flexible:
- Honey (Pooh gives this)
- Any grain (wheat is easiest)
- Any fruit (raspberries work well)
- Any dairy (milk)
- Any sweets (sugarcane)

Combine everything at your cooking station and the Honey Hero Cake appears in your inventory. Keep it safe—Pooh is famously affectionate toward sweets.
I found oak leaf piles on my second pass through the map. Gather the materials needed to make a Party Table
The Party Table is the next physical gate. You’ll need:
- Oak Leaves (5)
- Tree Resin (4)
- Driftwood (7)
- White & Pink Foxglove (5)
- Honey Hero Cake
By this point you should be breaking large Twistroot stumps and collecting resin chunks with ease. Flower spawns are the wild card—if you clear them all, wait a few minutes and they’ll repopulate. Finding those final oak leaves felt like finding a lost key, and patience rewards you here.
Craft the Party Table and place it anywhere in Drowsybloom Acre, then speak to Piglet to start the decoration task.
The backyard florist ran out of peonies once. Craft and place down Honeyglow flower pots
Piglet asks for eight Honeyglow flower types and four Golden Honey pots to make the display. You’ll need every Honeyglow Woods flower variety on top of the pots to satisfy him.

When you return, Pooh will confess to eating the cake—classic. Thankfully Eeyore tucked away some slices, so the party goes ahead. Place the pots, pose with the cast, and talk through the final beats.
My son launched paper boats on the culvert once. Final steps and wrap-up
Use the Great Summer List to craft a paper boat and set it into Drowsybloom Acre’s river to trigger the closing cutscene. After that you can finish any remaining Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, and Piglet friendship missions or roam Honeyglow Woods for optional content.
If you play on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, or the Nintendo Switch version, the quest flow is identical—materials and placement do not change across platforms. Treat the final scene as a small reward for a tidy run through collection, crafting, and conversation.
Want a quicker run next time? Keep a stack of basic grains, fruit, and dairy in your stash so the Honey Hero Cake is never more than one cooking session away—then the rest becomes a gentle, memorable set piece. So, will you let Pooh steer the paper boat this time?