King of Prussia’s Netflix House will open later this year
The more-than-100,000 square feet will offer show-specific experiences, food, games, and other entertainment options.

After a yearlong tease, Netflix has announced a tentative opening date for one of the world’s first Netflix Houses, opening at the former Lord & Taylor department store space at the King of Prussia Mall.
It is scheduled to open later this year.
On Tuesday, Netflix unveiled a plan for the first-of-its-kind “fan fever dream.” The entertainment space of over 100,000 square feet will feature activations from popular Netflix series like Stranger Things and Squid Game, along with photo booths, food options, merchandise, and minigames.
While experiences like "Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience," "Stranger Things: The First Shadow," “The Perfect Bite,” and “Netflix Bites Vegas” have already toured 300 cities around the world, the Philly Netflix House will be home to brand-new experiences based on the Jenna Ortega-starring series, Wednesday, and the Japanese anime, ONE PIECE.
“The Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts” is meant to start as “a fun school carnival,” before taking a macabre turn, thanks to Wednesday’s antics. “ONE PIECE: Quest for the Devil Fruit” will present a contest where guests will compete with the Straw Hats to get their hands on “a mysterious Devil Fruit.”
At the Netflix House, guests will have a chance to role play as the main character of popular shows at the Netflix Virtuals (VR Games) station, and then top that with a round of mini golf. There will also be a theater that will screen Netflix films and shows.
The KOP location will be the first of two Netflix Houses in the world. The second one, at Galleria Dallas in Dallas, Texas, is also scheduled to open later this year.
The streaming giant has announced a third location, in Las Vegas, is scheduled to open in 2027.
For more information and early access to Netflix House tickets, visit netflixhouse.com