Televille, Ca


At the heart of the town is the Streets of Televille. An outside shopping mall packed full of stores for the avid shopper of all ages. Many times a year, parades are held at this spot.


Televille Park is located on the south end of town. A few years ago, the community banded together to fix up the park planting new trees and cleaning out the lake. Now the park is a family friendly environment where many of the townsfolk spend their afternoons.


Mickey's Diner is a town favorite. Having been around for the last 30 years, Mickey's is an All-American diner serving hamburgers and fries. Many locals come here to grab a bite to eat after work and the place is full of kids on "kids eat free" Tuesdays.


Le Petit Cafe is a french style cafe. While it is only open until 2 in the afternoon, it remains open until 10pm on Fridays for it's poem readings. The place is always packed before people are expected to work, since everyone needs their morning cup of coffee.


Televille Bar is frequented by most of the adults in town. Whether to grab a couple drinks with friends or drink alone, everyone has been here at least once. Televille Bar always holds Saturday karaoke competitions, complete with prizes.


Putt Putt Mini Golf is a great place for birthday parties, first dates, or even family game nights. Open till 9 at night, this place is busiest in the evening. During the summer, they even hold mini golf tournaments for certain age groups.


Located in the Streets of Televille, is the town's movie theatre. Century Theatres houses ten screens and plays five movies at a time, two screens for each movie. This is where most of the teens spend their time after school, or when they're ditching class. Sundays also offer free tickets between 12-3pm with reciept from Putt Putt Mini Golf.


The Downtown Aquarium is just where it says it is, downtown! The aquarium is open to school trips, group trips, and between 10am-12pm offers a mommy and me interactive learning experience. The aquarium is full of aquatic life ranging from sea plants to sharks.