Netflix Opens First Free Amusement Park in US
Netflix Opens First Free Amusement Park in US

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.

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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.

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