Netflix House Philadelphia opens soon in King of Prussia
Streaming meets theme park in the suburbs: a massive 100,000-square-foot Netflix House is set to debut at the King of Prussia Mall on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Positioned as a hybrid of interactive attractions, gaming, food, and retail, the Philadelphia-area installation aims to pull fan-favorite stories off the screen and into a walkable, replayable playground.
Step inside the worlds you binge
Netflix House Philadelphia stitches together more than 70 titles across its environments, menus, and activities. Rather than a single linear tour, the space is designed as a choose-your-own-adventure, letting visitors mix free exploration with ticketed set pieces drawn from hit series and films.
- Nevermore Academy (inspired by Wednesday): A moody, gothic campus vibe reimagined as an immersive experience for selfie-hunters and lore lovers.
- Interactive 9-hole mini golf: A game-forward course laced with references from across the Netflix catalog, built for friendly competition and repeat runs.
- Virtual reality: Squad up for a showdown in the Upside Down, battling otherworldly creatures in a dedicated VR arena primed for fans of Stranger Things.
- One Piece escape room: Puzzle your way out of a high-energy scenario themed to the swashbuckling anime adaptation.
- Food and drink: The Netflix Bites concept anchors a food court-style area with themed dishes and cocktails.
- Retail hub: Exclusive merch and rotating displays extend the fandom from décor to take-home gear.
How it works
Entry to the venue is free, with individual attractions sold as ticketed add-ons. That structure encourages short visits, marathon sessions, or anything in between, whether you’re dropping in for a snack and a photo op or booking multiple experiences back-to-back. Being set inside King of Prussia Mall also makes it easy to fold into a broader day out.
Built to evolve
Netflix House is conceived as a living space that will refresh over time, with new scenes, menu items, and interactive elements rolling in so that repeat visits continue to surprise. From the set dressing to the games, expect the lineup to shift as fresh shows break out and fan favorites demand encore moments.
Why gamers and VR fans should care
- Replayability: The mini golf course and escape room are engineered for challenge and iteration, rewarding skill and teamwork.
- Social play: The VR arena and group activities pivot Netflix fandom into cooperative and competitive sessions perfect for squads.
- World-building: Instead of passive viewing, you’re making choices and moving through spatial storytelling—the essence of modern immersive design.
For the Philadelphia region, this debut delivers a new kind of anchor attraction—part arcade, part set tour, part food hall—dialed to the habits of streamers and gamers who want to interact, not just watch. Whether you’re here for the puzzles, the putts, the VR monster-slaying, or a bite between shops, the worlds that kept you up late are stepping into the light—no remote required.