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Netflix House Is Coming to Life in Philadelphia, Dallas, and Las Vegas

Step inside your favorite Netflix shows with thrilling attractions, immersive games, and fan-favorite bites

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If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably had those moments while binging a Netflix series where you wished you could just jump into the screen. Whether it’s creeping through the halls of Nevermore Academy with Wednesday Addams, outsmarting the Front Man in Squid Game, or standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the Hawkins gang in Stranger Things, the thought of living inside these stories has always been the ultimate fan dream.

Well, grab your popcorn — because later this year, Netflix is making it real.

That’s right, Netflix House is officially opening its doors in late 2025 with not just one, but two massive, permanent locations — one at King of Prussia Mall in Philadelphia and another at Galleria Dallas in Dallas, Texas. And if that wasn’t enough to get fans buzzing, Netflix also announced a third location coming to the Las Vegas Strip in 2027, making this a full-on entertainment revolution.

What Exactly Is Netflix House?

Think of Netflix House as a mash-up of an immersive theme park, an interactive fan convention, and a foodie haven, all wrapped in that signature Netflix red. Each house spans over 100,000 square feet and features themed attractions, live entertainment, shops, and even a restaurant — NETFLIX BITES — where you can try dishes and cocktails inspired by your favorite shows.

The best part? Netflix House won’t stay the same forever. The lineup of attractions, experiences, and even food will regularly update, meaning each visit could be totally different from the last.

Netflix has already dabbled in live experiences like Stranger Things: The Experience, Squid Game: The Trials, and Bridgerton: The Ball, but this is their biggest leap yet — a permanent, year-round home for fans.

Netflix House Philadelphia — Dark Whimsy Meets High Seas Adventure

If you’re headed to the King of Prussia Mall location, here’s what’s waiting for you:

  • Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts – What starts as a seemingly harmless school carnival quickly descends into a twisted spectacle only Wednesday Addams could conjure up. Expect strange games, creepy surprises, and a delightfully macabre atmosphere.
  • ONE PIECE: Quest for the Devil Fruit – Join the Straw Hat Pirates on a swashbuckling race for a powerful Devil Fruit while dodging marines and infamous villains. Pirates, treasure, and chaos — what more could you want?
  • Netflix Virtuals (VR Games) – Strap on a headset and star in your favorite Netflix shows with fully immersive VR adventures.
  • Top 9 Mini Golf – A nine-hole course where every hole is themed to a beloved Netflix series, but with a high-tech twist — interactive gameplay that makes it more than just mini golf.
  • TUDUM Theater – Watch Netflix favorites on the big screen, join trivia nights, and catch live events and special appearances.

Personally, the Wednesday experience sounds like an absolute must-do. A spooky carnival curated by Wednesday Addams herself? That’s exactly the kind of dark humor and atmosphere Netflix House was made for.

Netflix House Dallas — Thrills and Chills in the Lone Star State

Over at Galleria Dallas, the lineup goes all in on suspense and challenges:

  • Stranger Things: Escape the Dark – Step into the ruins of Hawkins and search for missing townsfolk, all while the Upside Down creeps closer with every turn.
  • Squid Game: Survive the Trials – Your number has been called — it’s time to play. Face off in some of Squid Game’s most intense challenges, betray your friends, and try to walk out a winner.
  • Netflix RePLAY – Forget button-mashing arcade games. This massive game room is filled with physical challenges, story-based rooms, and retro-inspired games you can play solo or with a team.

Dallas really leans into the adrenaline factor. Between surviving the Upside Down and stepping into Squid Game’s deadly trials, this location feels tailor-made for thrill-seekers.

Food, Merch, and the Full Fan Experience

Both locations will feature NETFLIX BITES, a full casual restaurant and bar. Expect fan-inspired dishes and creative cocktails that tie directly into Netflix stories — imagine sipping a Bridgerton-themed cocktail before heading into Hawkins, or grabbing a Knives Out-inspired bite before mini golf.

Of course, no fan destination is complete without a shop. Netflix House promises a rotating lineup of exclusive merchandise — from T-shirts and collectibles to items that might only be available for a limited time.

And Then Comes Vegas

Just when you thought two Netflix Houses were enough, the company has its sights set on the entertainment capital of the world. In 2027, the third Netflix House will open at BLVD Las Vegas, right on the Strip. While no details have been revealed yet, given the city’s reputation for spectacle, you can bet this one will go even bigger.

What This Means for Theme Park Fans

If you’re a theme park fan like me, Netflix House is worth keeping an eye on — because this feels like Netflix stepping onto the same playing field as Universal and Disney. While it’s not a full-blown theme park with roller coasters and dark rides (at least not yet), it is a permanent, immersive destination where fans can live out their favorite stories. That’s exactly the kind of experience people crave in today’s fandom-driven world.

Think about it: Universal has The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and is about to open Epic Universe. Disney is constantly expanding with lands themed to Star Wars, Avatar, and Frozen. Netflix might not have a theme park of its own, but by planting Netflix House in key U.S. cities, they’re building their own footprint in the attractions world — one that doesn’t require a vacation to Orlando or Los Angeles.

And with shows like Stranger Things, Squid Game, Wednesday, and ONE PIECE already capturing global audiences, Netflix has the kind of IP power that theme park fans go crazy for. Could we one day see Netflix build something even bigger? Maybe. But for now, Netflix House feels like the perfect test run — and a sign that immersive fandom is only going to keep growing.

Shows We’d Love to See Next

Of course, the big question is: what other Netflix worlds could make their way into Netflix House in the future? Since the attractions will rotate and evolve, here are a few dream picks fans (including me) would love to see:

  • The Witcher – Imagine a dark ride-style walk-through where you battle monsters alongside Geralt of Rivia. Toss a coin, anyone?
  • Shadow and Bone – A magical, immersive world filled with Grisha power demonstrations and the ominous Fold.
  • Cobra Kai – A high-energy martial arts training dojo where fans can spar, train, and maybe even enter a tournament.
  • Black Mirror – This one writes itself: an unsettling, futuristic attraction that blurs the line between tech and reality, complete with chilling twists.
  • Glass Onion / Knives Out – A mystery-solving escape room where YOU play detective, with each visit offering new clues and suspects.

The beauty of Netflix House is that it can keep evolving. With Netflix’s massive library, the possibilities are nearly endless.

The Future of Fandom Is Here

Whether you’re a die-hard Stranger Things fan, a Squid Game thrill-seeker, or just someone who wants to eat a Hellfire Club burger before playing a round of Netflix mini golf, Netflix House is shaping up to be a must-visit destination.

So — who else is already planning a trip to Philadelphia, Dallas, or Las Vegas? Because I know I am.

Head over to netflixhouse.com to sign up for updates and early access. Trust me — this is one fan experience you won’t want to miss.

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