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All Lock & Key Locations in the Alice in Wonderland Realm in Disney Dreamlight Valley

If you are in the whimsical Alice in Wonderland Realm in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you will find that unlocking treasures is a fun quest. There are eight keys scattered throughout the realm, each unlocking a chest that leads you to the next key. This guide will tell you where you can find each key and how to unlock these magical chests. 

All Lock & Key Locations in the Alice in Wonderland Realm

There are eight keys hidden throughout the realm, and each one unlocks a new chest (and the next key). The trick is that you need the current key to get to the next one.

Odd Key Location

This first key is easy to get. Once you enter the realm, just follow the path until you find the Cheshire Cat hanging out near his big tree. Talk to him, and he’ll give you a quest to “make more time.” All you need to do is collect purple things scattered around the forest, like logs, bushes, and rocks. Keep an eye out for one purple log in particular. It’s just past a pond near the Cheshire Cat’s tree. When you clear it, it’ll magically turn into a green chest. Open it up, and you will get your Odd Key.

Weird Key Location

Start from where you first entered the area and head back toward the Cheshire Cat’s tree. Walk past the pond again and take a left. You’ll spot a lock over there. Use your Odd Key on it, and you’ll unlock a new key called the Weird Key. 

Strange Key Location

Next, turn your camera to face the pond and walk straight across it. As you make your way over, keep an eye out for a bunch of singing flowers on your left. Right across from those flowers, you’ll spot another lock. That’s where you’ll use your Weird Key, and once you unlock it, you’ll get the Strange Key. 

Peculiar Key Location

From the area with the singing flowers, head to the right and make your way toward the back-right corner of the forest. You’ll pass another small pond along the way, and eventually come across a large mushroom, though it might not show up if you haven’t progressed far enough yet. This spot marks the exit to the garden, and it’s also where you’ll find the lock for the Strange Key. Use it here to unlock the Peculiar Key. 

Curious Key Location

Now, go through the tree portal to enter the garden area. Once you’re inside, walk around to the back side of the tree. You’ll see another lock there use your Peculiar Key on it, and you’ll get the Curious Key. 

Uncanny Key Location

After you pick up the Curious Key, stick to the left wall of the garden and follow it along. Eventually, you’ll come to a pillar, take a look right behind it. There’s a hidden little lock back there. Use your Curious Key on it, and you’ll unlock the Uncanny Key.

Bizzare Key Location

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This next part takes you on a bit of a walk through the garden maze. To get to the next lock, you’ll need to pass through three gates each one has a switch you’ll need to activate to open it. Gate 1 has a single black line on the ground, and Gate 3 has two black lines, so keep an eye out for those. Once you make it through Gate 3, stick to the right wall and follow it along. Eventually, you’ll come across the next lock. Use your Uncanny Key there, and you’ll unlock the Bizarre Key. 

Fantastical Key Location

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Now it’s time to make your way to the tea party area where Alice is. You can either sneak past the guards or take a longer route around; either way, your goal is the left side of the tea party clearing. Tucked away in that spot is another lock. Use your Bizarre Key there to get the final key, the Fantastical Key.

Just a few steps from that last lock. Use your Fantastical Key on the big gate, open the storage chest, and take your reward, a pink furniture pouch that comes with all three giant teacups.  

Nandita
Nandita
Damsel in her own distress, abodes in her imaginary world, and enchanted by the magical realms of Elden Ring. A professional overthinker who loves to weave captivating stories, and is fascinated by the art of doing nothing. When not lost in thought, paints canvases that echo her wildest daydreams!
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