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Adopt Me Bonus Acorn Weekend Update – Summer Wagon, Admin Abuse Finale and Last Chance Pets Explained

Summer Camp is wrapping up in Adopt Me, and the developers just dropped one final push before the season ends. The Bonus Acorn Weekend update went live on July 17, 2026, and it hands players a short window to earn extra Acorns and clear out their leftover camp inventory. If you have been sitting on unused summer items or unclaimed pets, this update matters a lot. We are breaking down everything that changed and what you should do before the event closes for good.

What the Bonus Acorn Weekend Actually Offers

The headline feature is simple. Players now earn 20 percent more Acorns, or a 1.2X multiplier, for the entire final weekend of Summer Camp. This applies across the board, so every task, minigame, and pet need you complete gives you a slightly bigger payout. It sounds small, but across a full weekend of active play, that extra 20 percent adds up fast.

This boost exists for one reason. The season is ending, and the developers want stragglers to have one last fair shot at grabbing everything before the Wagon replaces the event hub entirely. If you have been meaning to finish a grind or top off your Acorn stash, this weekend is the best time to do it.

The Summer Wagon Is Coming

Bree and Bruno, the two camp vendors, will roll in with the Summer Wagon on Monday, July 20. Once the Wagon arrives, several temporary items disappear from the game entirely. Torn Pages, Karp, Bone in a Bottle, and Tealwood Monster Bait will all convert automatically into Acorns. You will be able to spend that converted currency inside the Wagon until July 24.

This is worth pausing on. Nothing goes to waste here, since everything converts into spendable currency. Still, the unique items themselves vanish, so if you wanted to keep them for nostalgia or trading, this weekend is your last chance.

Last Call for Summer Camp Pets and Items

Once the Wagon takes over, it becomes your only source for Summer Camp pets, vehicles, pet wear, and toys. That includes almost everything released across the entire event. Three pets are the exception here. The Tealwood Monster, Stygian Owl, and Rainbow Trout will not be sold in the Wagon at all. If you still need one of these three, you have to grab it before the event rotates out.

We would treat this as a checklist moment. Go through your collection now and compare it against what Summer Camp offered across all its weeks. A few things to prioritize:

  • Confirm whether you already own the Tealwood Monster, Stygian Owl, and Rainbow Trout, since they exit permanently.
  • Spend down leftover Acorns rather than letting them sit, since prices inside the Wagon may shift once the event fully rotates.
  • Double-check any pet wear or vehicles you wanted but kept postponing.

One thing that softens the pressure a bit is the furniture. Adopt Me confirmed that summer-themed furniture stays purchasable through the Build Menu even after the event ends. So if all you wanted was the camp aesthetic for your house, you are not in a rush on that front.

The Admin Abuse Finale Between Jesse and Dagi

Summer Camp has run a weekly rivalry between two admins, Jesse and Dagi, and this weekend brings the last vote. Saturday marks the final Admin Abuse showdown, where the two compete for a set of exclusive rewards tied to the Chestnut Glyptodon and General Sheepdog pets. Whichever admin wins hands their themed reward to every player who attended, regardless of which side they voted for.

Here is how the payout structure works if you missed earlier weeks. Voting for Jesse and having him win gets you a free Chestnut Glyptodon, plus 3,000 Acorns just for casting your vote. If Jesse loses instead, the pet does not disappear. It simply moves into the Wagon for 20,000 Acorns. The same logic applies on Dagi’s side with the General Sheepdog. A win means a free pet for Dagi’s supporters, and a loss still leaves the Sheepdog purchasable later for the same Acorn price.

This setup rewards everyone, but the winning side still feels better since you skip the Acorn cost. If you already have 20,000 Acorns saved, the vote outcome barely changes your plans. If you are short on Acorns, backing the right side matters a lot more.

Items Returning From Past Admin Abuse Events

The Wagon is not just for Summer Camp exclusives. It also brings back items from earlier Admin Abuse rounds that players may have missed the first time. These include the Glyptodon Here Helmet at 1,000 Acorns, the Glyptodon Shell Shoes at 2,750 Acorns, and the Glyptodon Van at a steeper 30,000 Acorns. This is a solid opportunity for anyone who joined Summer Camp late or simply prioritized other rewards during the earlier weeks.

Our Take: How to Approach This Final Weekend

If we were planning our last few days of Summer Camp, we would focus on efficiency over completion. Trying to grab every single item before Monday is unrealistic for most players and unnecessary. The Wagon carries almost the entire catalog forward, just with a longer shopping window attached.

The real urgency lies in only three things. Grab the three pets that skip the Wagon, cast your Admin Abuse vote for the side you want, and use up temporary crafting items before Monday. Everything else can wait, since the Wagon gives you until July 24 to spend.

The 1.2X Acorn boost is really the best reason to log in this specific weekend rather than next week. Grinding tasks and pet needs now stretch your currency further than doing the same grind after the multiplier expires. If you are close to affording something expensive, like the Glyptodon Van or one of the box pets, this is the weekend to close that gap.

Summer Camp has been one of Adopt Me’s longer-running seasonal events, and this update signals the winding down phase rather than a full shutdown. Expect the Wagon to act as a bridge into whatever comes next, so keep an eye on Adopt Me’s usual Friday update schedule for the next big theme.

Also Read: S’mores Raccoon Adopt Me – How to Get the New Ultra Rare Pet

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