Netflix has officially entered the world of real-life entertainment with the launch of its first ever theme park concept, “Netflix House.”
The streaming giant’s new venture lets fans step inside the worlds of their favorite shows and movies — from Stranger Things and Squid Game to Wednesday and Bridgerton.
The first Netflix House opened its doors on November 12, 2025 at King of Prussia Mall near Philadelphia, while the second location is set to open in Dallas’s Galleria Mall on December 11, 2025. A third site is being planned for the Las Vegas Strip in 2027.
Inside Netflix House
Visitors can explore interactive sets, play games, and experience immersive zones inspired by hit Netflix titles.
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Themed experiences: Squid Game obstacle challenge, Bridgerton ballroom, Stranger Things Hawkins Lab, and more.
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“Netflix Bites” café serves food and drinks inspired by famous shows.
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Exclusive merchandise shops, mini-golf, arcade-style attractions, and VR rooms offer a full fan experience.
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Entry is free, but certain immersive experiences and events are ticketed.
Why It Matters
Netflix House marks a major step in Netflix’s expansion beyond streaming — turning digital fandom into physical reality. It also transforms empty U.S. mall spaces into high-traffic entertainment destinations, offering a glimpse into the future of retail and entertainment.
“Netflix House is where your favorite stories come to life,” the company said in a statement. “It’s an experience built for fans, families, and dreamers.”
Quick Facts
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First openings: Philadelphia (Nov 12 2025) & Dallas (Dec 11 2025)
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Third site: Las Vegas (2027)
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Size: Each venue covers 100,000+ square feet
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Entry: Free, paid premium experiences
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Featured shows: Squid Game, Stranger Things, Wednesday, Bridgerton, One Piece, Love is Blind
