If you want to create every cooked dish in Disney Dreamlight Valley’s A Rift in Time expansion pack, you’ll have to unlock Gaston’s food stall by building a Freezer of Infinite Meat. Here’s a complete list of every freezer fragment location you’ll find during the Center of Attention quest.
All Freezer Fragment Locations in Disney Dreamlight Valley
After interacting with the Freezer of Infinite Meat Schematic book in your inventory, you’ll have to findthree freezer fragmentsin the Grasslands and Grove using yourRoyal Hourglass.To locate each part, hold your Royal Hourglass and interact with it to find a colored arc above your character’s head, indicating the direction and distance you must travel to spot the nearest fragment.
Below areall three freezer fragment locationsin Disney Dreamlight Valley:
Lower Grasslands Freezer Fragment
The first freezer fragment in the lower Grasslands is between theGoofy Stalland the bridge connecting the biome to thePromenade.
Upper Grasslands Freezer Fragment
The next freezer fragment in the upper Grasslands is in front of awooden bridgeconnecting it to the Grove. You can access this part by traveling up the western dirt ramp shown on the map below.
Grove Freezer Fragment
The last freezer fragment is in the northern part of the Grove, right next toRapunzel’s tower.You unlock this region during the main story and can access it anytime by running along the bridges connecting it to the Grasslands.
Once you have all three freezer fragments, find your Timebending table and create the Freezer of Infinite Meat before returning to Gaston and progressing through the rest of the Center of Attention quest.

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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.
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