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Netflix House Opens Its Doors to Immersive Fan Experiences in 2025

Step into the worlds of your favorite shows like never before. From ‘Wednesday’s’ carnival to ‘Stranger Things’ mini-golf, Netflix House turns binge-watching into a live experience.

In this picture I can see there is a super market here and it has some groceries and there are some...
In this picture I can see there is a super market here and it has some groceries and there are some lights and boards attached to the ceiling.

Netflix House Opens Its Doors to Immersive Fan Experiences in 2025

Netflix, the streaming behemoth, is delving into the realm of tangible entertainment with its maiden Netflix House. The attraction debuted in King of Prussia, a Philadelphia suburb, on November 10, 2025, riding the wave of similar forays by entertainment titans like Disney.

The expansive Netflix House is a sanctuary for fans, boasting a variety of experiences centered around popular Netflix series. The largest space is devoted to 'Wednesday', featuring a carnival and a replica of Wednesday Addams' room. Elsewhere, mini-golf courses are themed around hits like 'Bridgerton' and 'Stranger Things'. Visitors can also indulge in escape rooms, a merchandise store, a cinema, and a restaurant, all tied to Netflix's vast library of shows and films.

Netflix has harnessed viewer statistics and local popularity to choose which series merit a physical presence. The company aspires for these immersive experiences to not only enchant existing fans but also lure new viewers to its streaming platform. Tickets for individual experiences range from $15 to $39.

The initial Netflix House in King of Prussia stands as a testament to Netflix's ambition to bring its worlds to life beyond the screen. While there are no immediate plans for international expansion, Netflix is contemplating further locations if the initial success in the USA warrants it.

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