All Parade Float item locations in Alan Wake 2

Prepare to create a parade float that will be remembered as a macabre masterpiece

An in game screenshot of the moose skull mask from Alan Wake II.
Screenshot by Dot Esports

During Saga’s exploration of the town Watery in Alan Wake 2, you will be tasked with finding four items in your quest to find a device called the Clicker, a powerful tool that is instrumental in the fight against the Dark Presence.

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You’ll be traversing the caffeine-themed amusement park in Watery called Coffee World when you realize that a specific float for the Deerfest parade needs to be completed to open up the pathway to the Watery Overlap (after some thorough investigating and detective work).

It can be easy to get turned around while wandering Coffee World in Alan Wake 2 thanks to the encroaching darkness, so we are going to be looking at what each item is and how to find them to make things a little easier for you on your trip to Coffee World. 

Finding the list of parade float components 

An in game screenshot of the float component list from Alan Wake II.
Look for the list near the workshop entrance. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Once Saga has been to the trailer park and spotted the cops from earlier—Mulligan and Thornton—she will realize they have been turned into Taken and are now a part of the Cult of the Tree. They also have the Clicker that we need, so you will need to follow them to find their hideout. 

Mulligan and Thornton will lead you to the Kalevala Knights Workshop, the Koskela brothers bike workshop where the Deerfest parade floats are being prepped. Saga will enter the workshop and venture down into the basement, where a close call with the cops leads to them taking the Clicker and hiding it away in the Overlap. After some sleuthing and putting together clues on the Case Board, it becomes clear the somewhat dark float created by the Koskela brothers is the key to opening up the path. The float is incomplete, though, so it’s up to you to find the four pieces needed to make it whole. 

When you are at the workshop, go to the workbench opposite the entrance to the warehouse, and you will find a list of the items needed and where they can be found. The items are as follows:

  • Cassette tape
  • Motor control circuit board
  • Puuko knife
  • Moose mask

The only one of these items that don’t have an exact location is the moose mask, though I will discuss how to find it a little later on. With this in mind, let’s go through each of these items so that you know exactly where to find them. 

Cassette tape

An in game screenshot of the Watery map from Alan Wake II.
Follow the eerie laughter through the fairgrounds to find the cassette. Screenshot by Dot Esports

A cassette tape that features a creepy audio recording of deranged laughter is needed for the section of the float that features the Huotari Well, as the scene that the float displays includes haunting laughter emerging from the well. You can collect this tape from the Fair Trade Fun Zone area of Coffee World, as shown on the map above. 

You’ll know that you are in the right place when you come to an area with a bunch of carnival-style games. As you continue through the fair, you’ll come to a booth with a love heart picture on it and an eerie coffee pot character cut out standing behind it. The cutout will start to talk and then laugh maniacally. When you hear that nightmare-inducing laugh, you will know that you are in the right place. 

An in game screenshot of the cassette tape needed for the parade float from Alan Wake II.
Look behind the creepy coffee pot to find the cassette tape. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Walk behind the character cutout, and you will see the cassette tape and cassette player taped to the back of it. Grab it and there you have your first item from the list. 

Motor control circuit board

An in game screenshot of the motor control circuit board needed for the parade float from Alan Wake II.
You’ll have to turn on the Espresso Express to get the circuit board. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The motor control circuit board is one of the less straightforward parade float components to obtain, as you need to turn on the Espresso Express ride before you can get it. This means finding a fuse to get the ride going, which is a bit of a wild goose chase if you don’t know where to look. 

An in game screenshot of the fuse needed to power the Espresso Express from Alan Wake II.
Finding this fuse took me way longer than I want to admit. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The fuse can be found in the break room area of the Kalevala Knights Workshop, which you can find just before you descend into the basement of the workshop. You can see the exact location on the map below.  

An in game screenshot of the Coffee World map from Alan Wake II.
Go into the Kalevala Knights Workshop break room and search the table to get the fuse. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Once you have collected the fuse, head over to the Espresso Express ride, which isn’t too far from the workshop. Check out the image of the map below to see exactly where to find the ride. 

An in game screenshot of the Coffee World map from Alan Wake II.
When you come out of the workshop, head towards the well and take a right to get to the Espresso Express. Screenshot by Dot Esports

When you get to the Espresso Express ride, follow the yellow cable to find the fuse box. Insert the fuse into the box and then head up the stairs to approach the ride. To the right, you will find a small area where the ride technician would sit. Press the power button to get the ride to start spinning. You will then need to press the button again at the right time to stop the ride at the appropriate moment. If timed correctly, there should be a gap that you can jump down into to find the circuit board. 

An in game screenshot of the Espresso Express ride from Alan Wake II.
Stop the ride at the right time to create an opening so you can jump down to find the circuit board. Screenshot by Dot Esports

When you jump down into the small space once the ride has stopped, turn around, and you will see a crawl space that you can squeeze into. 

An in game screenshot of Saga from Alan Wake II.
Nothing screams fun like squeezing through a crawl space in the dark. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Follow the crawl space around, and when you come out the other side, you’ll see the circuit board. You can take the circuit board with you, but be careful as the ride will start spinning rapidly again once you take it. Quickly turn around and go back through another crawl space, and you should be able to escape. Just try not to be decapitated by the ride in the process. 

Be wary of the Taken that will appear when you are leaving the Espresso Express area. Make sure you are prepared for a fight in regard to your ammo and health items before you leave the ride to find the next float component. 

Puuko knife

An in game screenshot of the Coffee World map from Alan Wake II.
Go back to the gift shop to find the toy Puuko knife. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Puuko knife is arguably the easiest float component to find, as it’s found on the counter in the gift shop. The gift shop is the first area you will visit in Coffee World, so it isn’t too hard to find, as per the map image above. 

An in game screenshot of the toy Puuko knife needed for the parade float from Alan Wake II.
A toy knife seems like a fair item to sell at the gift shop for a coffee-themed amusement park. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Grab the toy knife from the counter and that’s it, you will have collected the next part of the parade float. 

Moose mask

An in game screenshot of the Profiling section for The Deputies from Alan Wake II.
Go to The Deputies file under the Profiling tab in Saga’s Mind Place to find the whereabouts of the moose mask. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Despite the moose mask not having an actual location, unlike the other components, I found it much easier to track down in comparison to the fuse for the Espresso Express ride. You’ll need to do some detective work on the Case Board as well as some profiling on Mulligan and Thornton and the Koskela brothers to find it, but this is all pretty easy point-and-click clue organization. 

An in game screenshot of the Coffee World map from Alan Wake II.
The mask can be found at the Huotari Well. Screenshot by Dot Esports

When Saga works out that the mask can be found at the Huotari Well, all you need to do is head over there and grab it. It’s quite a bulky item, so it’s best to save it until last so that you can add it to the float along with all the other components. 

An in game screenshot of the moose skull mask needed for the parade float from Alan Wake II.
Creepy yet oddly majestic. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Putting the float components together

With all four of the parts ready to go, all you need to do is put them together on the float to complete it. 

First off, if you did this in the order that we discussed above, then you will be holding onto the rather large moose skull mask, so put that down first to lighten your load. To do this approach the maskless figure on the float and press the action button to put the moose skull on it to act as a mask. 

You can also put the Puuko knife in place when you have removed the moose skull mask too, as the same figure that wears the mask will be wielding the knife. Much like with the mask, simply approach the cutout and interact with its hand to put the knife in place.

An in game screenshot of the moose mask and Puuko knife added to the parade float in Alan Wake II.
Stabby stabby goes the moose. Screenshot by Dot Esports

With the cassette tape and player, go over to the model well on the float and interact with it to stick it to the inside of the well. This will create the illusion of freaky laughter emerging from the well, as per the Koskela brother’s design.

An in game screenshot of the cassette added to the model well on the parade float in Alan Wake II.
Stick the cassette to the inside of the model well for that freakish finishing touch. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Last but not least, step down from the float and look for the circuit board on the side of it. Attach the motor circuit board that you got from the Espresso Express, and the arms of the cutout should start to move. 

An in game screenshot of the circuit board added to the parade float in Alan Wake II.
Connect the circuit board to get things moving. Screenshot by Dot Esports

If you have placed the knife in the cutout’s hand, it should look like the figure is stabbing the other cutout. Perfect for a family event such as Deerfest. 

When the float is complete, you will get a small cutscene to show that Saga has succeeded in opening up the pathway to the Overlap. 

Final thoughts on finding the parade float items in Alan Wake 2

An in game screenshot of  the completed parade float in Alan Wake II.
The float is ready to scare all of the children within a five-mile radius. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Locating the items for the parade float isn’t too hard of a task, so long as you keep your wits about you to avoid losing your way and to ensure that you are prepared for attacks from the Taken. The four items themselves are relatively simple to pinpoint, even the moose mask, which seems like it will be the most difficult to track down at first.

Honestly, I found finding the fuse for the Espresso Express the most frustrating part of the whole thing, as it’s really easy to miss in the break room. It’s on the table in the middle of the room, but you won’t get a prompt to pick it up until you are very close to it. It’s easy to mistake it for a random piece of scenery, too. I’m just making excuses for my own inability to find the fuse easily at this point. 

Once you have found all of the items and added them to the float, make sure that you prepare yourself for a fight as you get ready to venture into the Overlap to find the Clicker and defeat Mulligan and Thornton. 

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Antonia Haynes
Antonia Haynes is a freelance general gaming writer for Dot Esports who resides in a small seaside town in England where she has lived her whole life. Beginning her video game writing career back in 2014, and having an avid love of gaming since childhood, she became a staff writer in 2018 before becoming freelance in 2023 with her role at Dot Esports. Her ideal day would consist of junk food, fluffy pyjamas and video games because quite frankly going outside is overrated.