A new addition to our beloved King of Prussia Mall, Netflix House took the place of what was previously Lord and Taylor, a space that had been vacant for almost four years. The 100,000-square-foot room that first opened its doors on November 12th includes immersive experiences from fan-favorite shows like Wednesday and One Piece. The project proves Netflix’s determination to connect with fans beyond streaming, aiming to give them something more than a screen ever could.
Fit with mini-golf, restaurants, and a movie theater, Netflix House offers guests an experience unlike any other. You can dive into the world of Wednesday and walk around the exhibit “Eve of the Outcasts”. A few minutes later you could be playing mini golf next to one of the characters from Bridgerton. Each room closes with a retail section, selling exclusive merchandise you can’t get anywhere else.
If early crowds are any indication, Netflix House is quickly becoming a hit. Netflix House Dallas is scheduled to open in December with new rooms dedicated to Stranger Things and Squid Game, and an arcade to replace our mini golf course. A third location in Las Vegas is planned for 2027 and will reportedly feature the movie, Willy Wonka. These are only the shows that will kick off these new locations; the offerings will be rotated at least yearly.
The company’s chief marking officer, Marian Lee, said, “I would love it to be in every major city around the world.“
