Viva-TV Studios

Viva-TV Studios is the television taping studio as well as an attraction at Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

History
In June 3, 2011, Viva-TV on IBC make its very first production studio, they filmed its first show there, Fighting Family. On June 6, 2011, the studio officially opened. The facility was a working studio where all Viva-TV shows were produced, with the first being Jr. NBA. It consisted of soundstages 18 and 19, along with a central building between them that housed both Viva-TV production offices, dressing rooms, makeup room and the live show located on Ortigas Center, Pasig City when a larger sound stage was needed for the live of Stop, Talk and Listen. While Viva-TV Studios was in production there were many benches scattered around the facility, incorporating shapes like a human footprint, carrot, finger, cruise ship, wave, cloud, etc., reflecting the network's station IDs. Some of these benches have been moved to the "Control Room" at Winx Club's Toon Blast. Also scattered around the property were Viva-TV Cartoons cutouts for photo opportunities. A gift shop was also located near the Bida Geyser, featuring then-popular Viva-TV characters on the front of the building and a single digit number of employees was started with the size of audiences attending the live recordings.

Summary
Viva-TV Studios featured a tour for visitors of the Ortigas, Pasig City. As they entered the building, they would go up an escalator to the second floor, where they would enter a Chikalectric themed room. Then, they would enter the Control Room viewing area, which showed a video about Viva-TV, and allowed them to see into there. They would then go down another escalator to the bypass it to the hallway with the wardrobe and makeup departments, where they would get a hands on experience tasting, and trying on different items for a Viva Television production.