Streaming giant Netflix is making a bold leap from screens to real-life experiences as it officially announces the late 2025 opening of its first-ever immersive entertainment spaces—Netflix House. Set to debut at the Galleria Dallas in Texas and King of Prussia Mall near Philadelphia, the venues promise to bring fan-favorite series and films to life in ways never seen before.


First teased in late 2023, Netflix House will take over former department store spaces and transform them into sprawling hubs of pop culture interaction. Each venue will host unique attractions and programming, blending themed experiences, dining, and games. According to Netflix spokesperson Sabryna Phillips Oliver, fans can expect evolving adventures every visit.
At the Dallas location, fans will get to dive into Stranger Things: Escape the Dark and Squid Game: Survive the Trials, alongside the Netflix RePLAY arcade. The latter will feature a mix of physical challenges, story-driven rooms, and retro games that let you compete with friends or collaborate as a team.
Meanwhile, the Philadelphia site is shaping up to be the larger and more ambitious of the two. Themed attractions like Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts and One Piece: Quest for the Devil Fruit will headline the experience, along with Netflix Virtuals—a VR gaming zone developed with Sandbox VR, a nine-hole mini-golf course, and the TUDUM Theater, where guests can watch Netflix content and participate in trivia nights and fan events.
Adding to the immersive magic, both venues will include permanent locations of the Netflix Bites restaurant, currently operating temporarily on the Las Vegas Strip. Netflix Bites brings culinary themes from its hit shows and promises to be a destination in itself when it opens permanently later this year.
For fans already planning their next binge-worthy adventure, the streaming service is also preparing a third Netflix House to open on the Las Vegas Strip in 2027. Set beside the MGM Grand at the Blvd Las Vegas shopping center, it will offer yet another gateway into Netflix’s creative universe.
Themed zones inspired by Bridgerton, Knives Out, Love Is Blind, Big Mouth, and even the chaotic fun of Floor Is Lava will also be part of the larger Netflix House ecosystem, making it a pop culture playground for fans of all ages.
With these new ventures, Netflix is not just changing how we watch content—but how we live it.


