Netflix has opened its first permanent amusement park, called Netflix House, at the King of Prussia mall near Philadelphia. The 100,000-square-foot venue offers free admission, with both complimentary and paid experiences based on popular shows and movies.
Visitors can enjoy Bridgerton-themed mini golf, immersive virtual reality games from Squid Game, and attractions inspired by Wednesday, Stranger Things, and One Piece. Paid tickets for specific experiences start at $39.
The venue also features a menu with items from 20 different shows, including Emily in Paris salads and Stranger Things burgers, plus a cocktail menu. Netflix Chief Marketing Officer Marian Lee said the decision to keep entry free was to make it accessible to all fans.
A second Netflix House is set to open in Dallas on December 11, and a Las Vegas location is planned for 2027. Lee noted the Las Vegas site will be on the Strip and programmed differently. No international locations are currently planned.



