Netflix is expanding its brand beyond streaming with the opening of two permanent entertainment complexes in Dallas and Philadelphia this November. The company announced opening dates for its first Netflix House venues, which will feature interactive experiences from its most popular shows and films.
A massive venue for Netflix fans
Both venues span more than 100,000 square feet and offer fans a variety of attractions. Visitors can attend screenings of titles like “KPop Demon Hunters,” play a round of “Red Light Green Light” from the hit series “Squid Game,” or explore installations based on fan favorites.
The Squid Game challenge even includes the iconic robotic doll shouting “Green light, red light” — although no players will be “eliminated” this time.
Interactive attractions from hit series
The complexes will also feature experiences tied to “Money Heist,” “Stranger Things” and “Bridgerton,” along with other major Netflix titles.
In Philadelphia, Netflix House will include a nine-hole mini golf course. Each hole draws inspiration from different well-known series, including WWE and “Is It Cake?”
There will even be a section called Netflix Bites, which features food and drinks inspired by different titles.
Free admission and future expansion
The announcement comes as Netflix is looking to push for in-person entertainment.
The company has previously tested in-person experiences, including “The Queens Ball: A Bridgerton Experience,” appearing in cities like Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. The events were held in ballrooms and encouraged attendees to dress in costume.
The streamer emphasized that admission to Netflix House is free for anyone who wants to enter and explore the spaces; however, fans can purchase tickets for different experiences. The Philadelphia venue will open on Wednesday, Nov. 12, in suburban King of Prussia, followed by the Dallas complex on Thursday, Dec. 11.
The company also confirmed it plans to expand further. According to the early access site, Netflix House will arrive in Las Vegas in 2027.
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