Unlock More Rooms in Olaf’s Grand Exhibition — Dreamlight Valley

Unlock More Rooms in Olaf's Grand Exhibition — Dreamlight Valley

I step into Olaf’s museum and find eight doors, but half are sealed. You feel a twinge—unclaimed rewards are sitting behind paint and plaster. The hallway smells of fresh paint and urgency.

I’ve been tracking Disney Dreamlight Valley updates and I’ll walk you through what’s open now, what’s coming, and how to grab every prize while the doors are still quiet. Think of me as a guide who reads patch notes the day they drop and hunts down every missing entry. If you want the fastest way to finish Olaf’s exhibits, read on.

Standing in olaf's museum in disney dreamlight valley
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

You can count the doorframes from the entry steps. All Olaf’s Grand Exhibition rooms in Disney Dreamlight Valley

There are eight named rooms currently visible in Olaf’s Grand Exhibition, each tied to a main valley biome. The full roster reads like a map of the game’s zones:

  • Peaceful Meadow
  • Dazzle Beach
  • Forest of Valor
  • Glade of Trust
  • Sunlit Plateau
  • Frosted Heights
  • Forgotten Lands
  • Plaza

Two extra unmarked doors sit behind the stairs by Olaf’s desk. The stairs are blocked and the doors are incomplete, which suggests future content—possibly rooms for new DLC areas such as Wishblossom Ranch or Storybook Vale.

The museum is a locked puzzle box.

You can walk to Olaf’s desk and see which doors open. How to get more rooms in Olaf’s Grand Exhibition in Disney Dreamlight Valley

If you’re asking how to get more rooms, the short version is this: you can only enter four of the named rooms right now. I checked the game after the Hercules-themed A Hero’s Journey update (June 3, 2026) and all currently available rooms become accessible when you accept Olaf’s Grand Exhibition quest.

How do I get more rooms in Olaf’s Grand Exhibition?

Start Olaf’s Grand Exhibition quest and finish the displays in the rooms that are open to you. Each display needs specific resources you’ll gather around the valley. Filling displays nets exclusive rewards, and completing a full room grants a larger prize. If you want every reward, treat each biome like a shopping list: collect, place, repeat.

The Peaceful Meadow room is the only one tied directly to a mission; the others arrive with the building and are free to complete once the doors are active. I recommend tracking your progress through the in-game collection screen and using community resources on Reddit and the official Disney Dreamlight Valley forums for specific item lists.

When will new rooms be added to Olaf’s Grand Exhibition?

Patch notes are the single reliable signal we have. The Whispers of the Wind update (April 8, 2026) added two rooms, and the A Hero’s Journey update (June 3, 2026) added two more. Gameloft’s notes say “More rooms will be arriving in future updates,” which is vague but clear enough: rooms come via updates, not in-game puzzles.

Release patterns suggest two new doors per update. If you follow Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox release calendars, you’ll notice a roughly bi-monthly cadence for major content drops. Given the current roadmap, expect further rooms around August unless publisher plans shift.

Will future rooms require quests or be quietly added?

Most future rooms will probably be added quietly. The Peaceful Meadow was mission-gated because it launched with the initial museum content, but the other rooms released without quest chains. That means when the next update drops, two doors will likely appear and you’ll be able to fill their displays immediately.

Each room is a sealed chapter waiting to be written.

Practical tips: follow the official Disney Dreamlight Valley site and Gameloft social channels for patch announcements, and check Moyens I/O and community hubs for early screenshots and item lists. If you play across platforms, sync your checklist—progress can vary by platform and by whether you’re on Steam, the Epic Games Store, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox.

There’s a small risk of missing seasonal items or early-event rewards if you delay; grabbing displays soon after a room appears is the safest way to avoid regret. Will you let those sealed rooms sit and collect dust, or will you be first through the next open door?