Disney Dreamlight Valley Palace from Premium Shop

If you don’t know how to use the Palace from the Premium Shop in Disney Dreamlight Valley, don’t worry, we have a solution. I know you just sunk in over fifteen real-life dollars on a skin for your house and don’t want to be stuck with a cosmetic you can’t use. So, here’s how you can turn your home into a palace, if only from the outside.

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disney dreamlight valley palace from premium shop
Disney Dreamlight Valley Palace from Premium Shop

How to Use Palace from Premium Shop in Disney Dreamlight Valley

There seem to be two ways to use the Palace from the Premium Shop in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Before we get to that, though, be advised that your house needs to be fully upgraded before you can put the palace skin on it. Obviously, you can purchase the thing now and work on upgrading the house later. Just be aware that the skin won’t work until then. With all of that out of the way, how do you turn your home into a palace, at least on the outside? Well, one way is to “pick up” your house as if you’re intending to move it. From there, you should be able to press the “Replace” button and continue from there.

The second way to use the Palace from the Premium Shop in Disney Dreamlight Valley is to go into the Furniture tab and click the box with the house icon. Again, it’s easy from there. Before we wrap up, I just have to note that the skin is ridiculously expensive. It will set you back 3750 Moonstones. That translates to about sixteen bucks, if you’re going to buy packs and are starting from zero. At least sixteen dollars; if you don’t want to go through the purchase of three Moonstone packs of different sizes, then you’ll have to go for the twenty-dollar Big Moonstone pack. That’s… a lot for a skin that just turns your house into Cinderella’s castle, and only from the outside.

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