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Netflix House Lets You Step into ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Squid Game,’ ‘Bridgerton,’ and More

November 17, 2025

November 17, 2025

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You can now walk through your favorite Netflix worlds.

Whether you’re into Regency-era love stories, spooky gothic worlds, or thrilling psychological suspense, Netflix House has something for every fandom. And if you’re still not over K-Pop Demon Hunters, you’re in luck because that’s part of the lineup too!

After years of testing the waters with pop-ups and one-off events around the world, Netflix has officially taken things to the next level. The streaming giant just launched its first-ever theme park, and yes, it’s giving major Disney and Universal vibes.

That’s right. Netflix House is officially open at King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania, and two more locations are on the way in Dallas and Las Vegas. What’s even better is that admission is completely free. Visitors only pay for the interactive experiences, so you can explore the space without dropping a dime at the gate.

Here’s What We Know So Far About Netflix House

Netflix House at King of Prussia spans more than 100,000 square feet inside one of America’s largest shopping malls. It’s a full-on immersive playground for fans—from themed attractions, interactive games, screenings, and curated dining inspired by the platform’s biggest hits.

Each area of the park is designed to bring Netflix’s most popular shows and movies to life. Here, you can play that heart-pounding round of Red Light, Green Light straight out of Squid Game, then step into the eerie town of Hawkins to help rescue your friends from a Demogorgon. Uh-huh, that’s exactly the kind of reality-bending fun Netflix is promising.

Netflix also shared that some of the themed rooms include a moody Wednesday carnival bathed in purple and black lights, appropriately called ‘Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts.’ Of course, for nakamas out there, there’s also a One Piece room complete with a pirate ship and treasure-filled chamber, plus a mini-golf course designed around Netflix’s most binge-worthy universes.

And because no Netflix experience would be complete without food, Netflix House also includes a full restaurant called Netflix Bites, serving dishes and cocktails inspired by the platform’s shows. How cool would it be to be sipping a neon-colored drink under glowing signs that read ‘Orange Is the New Snack.’ It’s definitely the perfect mix of pop culture and play.

And if you’re more into chill vibes, you can also head to the Tudum Theater, a 200-seat screening room that will host public and private showings of films, shows, and even live events like NFL games and WWE specials. Then, of course, there’s the massive gift shop, which is definitely a dreamland for collectors and superfans. Expect exclusive, location-specific merch and other show-inspired items you can’t find anywhere else.

Admission to Netflix House is free, but interactive experiences come at a small cost. Prices start at $39 for the big immersive games, $25 for virtual experiences, and $15 for a round of mini golf.

Netflix House: A New Kind of Everyday Destination

According to Netflix Chief Marketing Officer Marian Lee, the company decided not to charge for entry because they wanted Netflix House to be accessible, a place people could visit casually, not just on special occasions.

For years, Netflix has been testing themed pop-ups, from Stranger Things stores to Bridgerton-inspired experiences and the Kpop Demon Hunters installation that is set to open in Singapore this December. Each one drew massive crowds and sold-out tickets. The company eventually realized that fans were craving something more permanent—a space where they could connect with their favorite shows in real life.

Following the Pennsylvania debut, the next Netflix House will also open in Dallas, Texas, on December 11, with another set to light up the Las Vegas Strip by 2027. The Las Vegas location is expected to feature a massive Charlie and the Chocolate Factory experience, tapping into Netflix’s growing library of Roald Dahl adaptations.

For now, Netflix is keeping its focus on the U.S. market, but the idea of expanding internationally isn’t off the table. When asked about potential global locations, Lee hinted, “We’d have to think about it in a different way.”

So, imagine a Netflix House in Singapore, Seoul, or Tokyo, filled with global hits and regional favorites. It might sound like a dream for now, but given how fast Netflix moves, it might not be that far off. Until then, Netflix House is shaping up to be the ultimate fan playground—a place where the screen comes to life, one binge-worthy world at a time.

Cover image credit: Netflix House

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