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​​​At GARDENVIEW Educational Center and Museum, your joy is our greatest reward! But to keep everyone smiling and having the greatest time of their lives, we must all follow the basic (and golden) rules. Rules are here to prevent accidents, keep our Toons happy and safe (and you too), and ensure bad behavior doesn't spoil the fun.

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Remember: A safe friend is a best friend!

 

Please read the rules carefully and thoroughly!

Don't Throw Things At Toons

Don't Throw Things At Toons

Please be kind to our Toons and do not throw things at them! Throwing objects is strictly prohibited and will lead to a warning or a visit to the timeout corner! Doing this repeatedly after three warnings will result in serious consequences, and you will no longer be welcome back to the GARDENVIEW Educational Center and Museum. We want everyone to stay in one piece, especially our stars!

If you have been banned for a period of time from your past behavior and/or actions and want to have the ban lifted, please visit thepebbleguy.wixsite.com/gardenview-entertainment and contact us there via email or by contacting customer service.

No Photography Around Astro

No Photography Around Astro

​Shhh! Quiet in the stargazing zone! Our friend Astro is very sensitive to bright lights and loud noises. To keep his dreams peaceful and his stars aligned, flash photography and bright cameras are strictly forbidden around his area.

Let’s keep the lights low so Astro can keep reaching for the stars!

 

Remember: A grumpy star is a dim star!

Listen To The Toon Handlers

Listen To The Toon Handlers

Our Toon Handlers are here to make your visit the best it can be! They know their toons better than anyone. For your safety and the happiness of the Toons, please follow their instructions at all times. Whether it’s time to move to the next exhibit or stay behind the yellow line, the Handler knows best!

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Remember: A helpful visitor is a Toon's favorite kind of friend!

Don't Run

Don't Run

Walking feet only, please! GARDENVIEW is a place for discovery, and you might miss something wonderful if you're moving too fast! Running can or might lead to tripped laces and bumped heads — and we want everyone to stay safe and sound. Keep a steady pace, stay on the carpeted paths, and enjoy the view.

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Remember: Slow and steady wins the race to knowledge!

Don't Scream

Don't Scream

Inside voices, everyone! At GARDENVIEW, we share our space with many friends who appreciate a calm and peaceful environment. Loud noises and screaming can startle our Toons and disturb other visitors' learning. We want to keep the atmosphere as bright and cheery as a sunny day, so let’s keep the volume down.

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Remember: A quiet friend is a listening friend!

Don't Pull On Toons

Don't Pull On Toons

Hands to yourself! Our Toons are made of very special materials that need to be handled with care. Pulling, tugging, or hanging on our friends can cause 'wear and tear' and we want them to stay in tip-top shape for everyone to enjoy! Treat every Toon like a delicate flower in our garden.

 

Remember: Gentle hands make for happy brands!

Don't Yell At Toons

Don't Yell At Toons

Kind words only! Our Toons are great listeners, but they respond best to a friendly tone. Yelling or shouting at them can be very overwhelming for them and ruins the harmony of the Gardenview experience. Please speak softly and treat them with the same respect you’d show a teacher or a friend.

 

Remember: Politeness is the key to a Toon’s heart!

If you encounter Shrimpo the Shrimp, please keep your kid(s) (or your students, if you're here on a school trip) away from him at all costs! He causes nothing but trouble for Dandy and friends by making a mess and never learning his lesson. No one likes a bully!

No Water Around Vee

No Water Around Vee

Keep it dry around Vee Version 1.0! Vee is an old-tech TV toon of GARDENVIEW Entertainment, and as we all know, water and electronics don't mix! To keep her screen bright and her broadcast clear, please keep all drinks, snacks, and water bottles far away from her stage. We wouldn't want any 'technical difficulties' to ruin her big show!

 

Remember: A dry Vee is a happy Vee!

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