Step Inside the Screen at Netflix House 

If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping inside your favorite Netflix show to dodge Demogorgons, share cocktails with the Bridgerton crowd, or try to tempt fate in Squid Game (minus the deadly stakes), your moment has finally arrived.

What to Expect at Netflix House Philadelphia

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This November, Netflix is opening its first-ever permanent Netflix House at the King of Prussia Mall, just outside Philadelphia. It’s a massive, immersive entertainment experience that promises to blur the lines between streaming, dining, and adventure.

A New Kind of Entertainment Destination

Taking over more than 100,000 square feet of the former Lord & Taylor building, Netflix House is part theme park, part art installation, part restaurant, and part retail wonderland.

Opening on November 12, 2025, this huge playground offers fans a chance to explore the worlds of hit shows like Stranger Things, Wednesday, Squid Game, Bridgerton, and One Piece.

General entry is free, but if you want the full experience of games, VR adventures, and immersive sets, you’ll need to book one of several ticketed attractions.

What You’ll Find Inside

Immersive Worlds

Attend the Nevermore Academy carnival in Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts, or set sail with Luffy and the Straw Hat crew in One Piece: Quest for the Devil Fruit.

Netflix House transforms each hit show into a fully realized, interactive world. The experiences will rotate every few months, so there’s always a reason to come back.

Mini-Golf, Bridgerton Style

Fans of period drama and polite scandal can tee off on a nine-hole mini-golf course inspired by the lush gardens of Bridgerton

Netflix Bites Restaurant

No blockbuster experience is complete without blockbuster dining. Netflix Bites, the in-house restaurant and cocktail lounge, serves creative dishes and craft drinks inspired by Netflix shows. 

Merch That’s Actually Worth Buying

The Netflix House store will rotate its stock regularly, offering limited-edition drops tied to current shows, new releases, and seasonal themes.

The Tudum Theater

Named for Netflix’s signature “tu-dum” sound, this in-house theater will host exclusive screenings, live events, and premieres — potentially even red-carpet appearances and fan meet-ups. 

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