The Wonderland Adventures run is done, but Monopoly GO hasn't exactly slowed down. The Monopoly Ever After album is already pulling players into the next chase, and Carriage Cavalcade is the solo event everyone's watching right now. If you're used to saving dice for a Monopoly Go Partners Event, this one may still tempt you, because it feeds straight into the Sticker Treasures digging game. That matters. The sooner you collect Blaster tokens, the sooner you can clear boards, uncover rewards, and move closer to that Wild Sticker everyone wants.

Why Carriage Cavalcade matters

Carriage Cavalcade is not just another dice sink. It has 62 milestones, and the full track carries 199 Blaster tokens. That's the part most players should care about first. Sticker Treasures has 20 levels, and it can eat through tokens quicker than you expect. A few bad digs and suddenly your stash looks tiny. The biggest token payout lands at milestone 53, with 28 Blaster tokens in one hit. It's deep in the event, sure, but if you're trying to finish the dig instead of just dabbling, pushing that far makes sense.

Dice, boosts, and sticker packs

The total dice return is strong if you can keep climbing. Completing every milestone gives up to 18,205 dice rolls, with 5,000 dice sitting at the final reward. That last step asks for a lot, so don't treat it like free money. You'll need a plan. Along the route, there are useful boosts too. Milestone 18 gives a 15-minute Builder's Bash, which is handy if your landmarks are ready and you've got cash to spend. Later on, milestone 50 brings a 40-minute Mega Heist. Sticker packs are more modest, mostly the lower-tier green and orange packs, but milestone 26 does offer a pink three-star pack that can help with early album gaps.

How to score without wasting rolls

The scoring setup is simple, but that doesn't mean you should roll on autopilot. Carriage Cavalcade gives points for landing on Tax, Utility, and Chance tiles. Tax tiles are the best target, giving three base points. Chance and Utility tiles give two base points each. The usual mistake is cranking up the multiplier whenever you feel impatient. Don't. Watch your board position first. If you're six, seven, or eight spaces from a useful cluster, then a higher multiplier can pay off. If the board looks cold, roll small and wait for a better approach.

Timing your push

The event started on May 17 and is due to end at noon on May 20, so there isn't much room to drift. If your dice count is low, aim for the early milestones and take the Blaster tokens you can reach without wrecking your stash. If you've got more rolls saved, line up your bigger multiplier plays around Tax-heavy sections and use boosts when they actually help your board, not just because they're active. Players who usually prepare resources through a Monopoly Go Partners Event for sale will recognise the same rule here: spend with a purpose, chase the tokens first, and don't let the final dice prize bait you into reckless rolling.