Living the Dream guide

Living the Dream Facilities and Shops Guide

Know what the official island facilities do, which shops to revisit, and how homes, stores, restaurants, and amenities fit into island planning.

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Last checked: 2026-07-09

Facilities unlock with progress

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Nintendo says island locations unlock as you progress, so a missing facility is not automatically a bug. Continue caring for residents and developing the island, then check newly available locations rather than relying on an unverified unlock formula.

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Daily supplies and home changes

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Fresh Kingdom Food Mart sells drinks, sweets, and other food; Where & Wear Clothing carries apparel and custom designs; T&C Reno Home Supply provides room-renovation options. Revisit shops because Nintendo says their available stock changes.

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Island services and amenities

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Quik Build Amenities sells placeable island features, while the Marketplace offers finds and mystery bags. The Wishing Fountain provides daily donations that become in-game money for purchases and resident gifts.

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Photos, news, and island layout

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Foto-Tomo Photography creates resident photo opportunities, and Mii News Station reports island happenings. Homes, stores, restaurants, and other locations can be placed as you shape the island, so leave room for the services you use most.

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Quick answers

Questions players ask before following this page.

Why is a facility missing?

Nintendo says facilities unlock as the game progresses; it does not publish one universal unlock formula on the product page.

Where do I buy room supplies?

T&C Reno Home Supply is the official room-renovation shop.

What does the Wishing Fountain do?

It collects daily donations that provide in-game money for purchases and gifts.

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