You’ve binged. You’ve obsessed. Don’t you think it’s about time you were the main character?
Step inside your favorite shows and movies as the first-ever Netflix House Philadelphia turns your watchlist into real life.
A bevy of epic interactive activities — including two rotating immersive experiences, mini golf, virtual reality games and countless photo ops inspired by Netflix’s most bingeable titles — await inside the bold, 100,000-square-foot attraction.
Regardless of what your Netflix algorithm looks like — mine is filled with Bridgerton, Love is Blind and a dash of Wednesday these days — let your fandom out to play.
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The Dave & Buster’s-type entertainment hub also features a full-service restaurant and bar, a 200-plus-seat theater for special screenings, and the ultimate Netflix merch shop.
Netflix House is free to explore with pay-as-you-go experiences, dining and shopping.
Ready to press play? Read on for a guide to Netflix House Philadelphia.
Fast Facts
A mishmash of just about everything fun, Netflix House is a vibrant pop-culture playground for guests of all ages, reminiscent of entertainment complexes like Dave & Buster’s.
Think of it as an immersive experience akin to a mini Disney World or Universal Studios, but swap in high-energy activities and games for amusement park rides and iconic Netflix characters — like Wednesday Addams from Wednesday and Eleven from Stranger Things — for Mickey and Minnie.
So glad you asked!
Walk through the giant red envelope entrance — a tribute to Netflix’s past — surrounded by a massive pop art-esque mural into a colorful and delightfully chaotic fever dream inspired by the Netflix universe.
The 100,000-square-foot, two-floor entertainment destination features an epic collection of all-ages activities — including two constantly rotating immersive experiences that transport you right into the center of your favorite stories, a Netflix-inspired mini-golf course and immersive virtual reality (VR) games — as well as a restaurant and merch store.
The hallmark of the (Netflix) house is a set of two rotating, fully immersive experiences.
The first, Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts, transports you to the creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky world of Wednesday Addams for Nevermore Academy’s Eve of the Outcast Festival.
Roam the festival grounds, slipping tokens into cursed carnival games — all of which bear the unmistakable stamp of our pigtailed and dark-hearted anti-heroine — and solving a mysterious (gasp) murder!
Spin the Wheel of Doom, snap photos on the Misery-Go-Round, and have Uncle Fester and Morticia foretell your (mis)fortunes before snooping the halls of the school.
Meanwhile, aspiring pirates set sail for a high-energy adventure across the seven seas in ONE PIECE: Quest for the Devil Fruit, an escape room experience based on the live-action show. Race against the clock and rival pirate crews, solving puzzles, taking down villains like Alvida and Buggy the Clown, and more.
Make sure you catch these experiences before they are gone, as they are set to be replaced by two brand-new activities in the future.
Aside from the signature experiences, fans can:
Yes! The Netflix House is free to explore, with pay-as-you-go shopping, dining and activities.
But you can hit up a complimentary screening or snap selfies upon Queen Charlotte’s throne a la Bridgerton, alongside a 10-foot-tall Thing — the sentient severed hand from Wednesday — or any number of activations for free.
What’s movie night without snacks? Netflix Bites — the attraction’s full-service restaurant and bar — takes things up a notch with a menu of food, drinks and desserts inspired by the likes of Chef’s Kitchen, Sweet Magnolia’s and more.
Dig into the red sauce recipe from Nonnas, WWE Smashed Burgers and sundaes from Stranger Things’ Scoops Ahoy. You can wash it all down with themed cocktails like the Love at First Sip (served from an iconic gold cup straight from the show) and The Taste of the Ton. There’s even a kids’ menu for the little ones.
You can enjoy it all under the stylish restaurant’s neon lights — a nod to the Starcourt Mall food court — or take it to go.
Shoppers assemble! Fuel your fandom with exclusive Netflix goods on sale inside the merch store.
We’re talking Bridgerton coloring and cookbooks, ONE PIECE apparel and KPOP Demon Hunters-inspired gourmet popcorn.
Are you a film and TV buff with encyclopedic knowledge filled with quotes and fun facts from your favorite shows and movies? Step right on up.
But you don’t have to be a pop-culture aficionado — or even a Netflix subscriber — to enjoy the spot.
Gamers and competitive-types will love Netflix House for its lineup of games, activities and experiences.
More of a social media maven, shopaholic or stylish trendsetter a la Emily Cooper herself? Countless photo ops and an exclusive merch shop are just waiting to be explored.
Yes! Most of the current experiences are open for all ages (though there is a 48-inch height requirement for the Netflix V/RTUALS games). Kids’ menus and coloring pages are also available in the restaurant.
Little ones might find some activities more fun than others. The Wednesday experience gets a little spooky at times, and the ONE PIECE-inspired escape room could be a bit too tricky for the youngest guests, so we don’t recommend sending the kids in on their own.
Almost too many to count. Keep an eye out for Easter eggs from shows like:
Keep in mind, the space — and the highlighted shows and movies — will continue to evolve as time goes on.
That’s up to you!
You can mix and match your experiences as you so choose.
Netflix House was designed with accessibility in mind. All of the experiences are fully wheelchair accessible or accommodations are available for those who need them through the Customer Service team.
Just a note: The featured experiences include flashing lights, theatrical lighting and fog, so if you’re sensitive to those types of elements, they may not be for you. If you’re pregnant or have a heart condition, you might want to skip the VR experience.
You can read more on the official website.
Wave your fan flag high and represent, my friend! Costumes aren’t just allowed — they’re encouraged.
Just be sure to steer clear of masks, weapons — real or otherwise — and anything that would impact the experience of others.
The Netflix House is located just outside of Philadelphia at King of Prussia, a Simon Property Mall in Montgomery County (aka Montco).
The attraction has three entrances. The front door — instantly recognizable by its giant red envelope entrance and bold, pop art-esque mural — is located off of Gulph Road on the south side of the mall between Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. You can enter through the mall on either Level One or Level Two.
Getting to the mall couldn’t be easier thanks to its expansive, complimentary parking. The mall is also accessible by several SEPTA bus lines, a community shuttle and the Norristown High Speed Line. Visit the official website for more transportation information.
Open seven days a week, the Netflix House is free to explore — no Netflix subscription needed — but tickets are required for the featured experiences, Top 9 Mini Golf and Netflix V/RTUALS. Shopping and dining are pay-as-you-go.
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