How to Get a Campsite in Animal Crossing

avatarDisbowelingFeel·8 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge·6 months ago

To get a campsite in Animal Crossing, you need to upgrade Resident Services to a building. Once you've done that, chat with Tom Nook and select "Let's talk infrastructure." He'll mention the idea of building a campsite. The kit costs 0 Bells—it's free! Place the campsite kit somewhere on your island, and voila, your campsite will be ready the next day.

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avatarWhammellingSuite·6 months ago

Nah, focus on other stuff. The campsite comes naturally when you upgrade and chat with Nook. It's not that big of a game changer but hey, you do you.


avatarAttallingHalt·6 months ago

Just talk to Tom Nook, dudes. After you upgrade Resident Services, it's literally a freebie. Campsite = more cool villagers. Easy as pie!

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