Netflix (Los Gatos, Calif.) has opened its new “Netflix House” concept at King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania, according to a company press release.
Set at 100,000 square feet, Netflix House is described as a “permanent, year-round home for fans” with “immersive, story-driven experiences,” and merchandise centered around its most popular shows and movies like “Love is Blind,” “Squid Game,” “Stranger Things,” and more. A limited menu by Netflix Bites provides light bites for patrons.
“This is fandom coming to life, where you can actually step inside the worlds you’ve been watching and loving for years – whether going on an epic adventure with the Straw Hats, taking a journey into Hawkins, Indiana, or grabbing a cocktail inspired by your latest obsession,” says Marian Lee, Chief Marketing Officer, Netflix.
Though access into the space is free, other paid experiences are available for visitors – like a VR experience based on “Squid Game” or mini-golf with a “Bridgerton” theme.
This Dec. 11, another Netflix House concept is set to open at Galleria Dallas in Dallas. Another location is planned to open in Las Vegas in 2027.
Photography: Courtesy of Netflix