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Take a Trip to See Philadelphia’s New Netflix House Immersive Experience

Experience games and attractions based on shows like “Wednesday,” “Stranger Things,” “Squid Game,” and more.

By Melanie Jensen December 10, 2025 at 7:00 am

Looking for your next road-trip destination? The Netflix House Philadelphia, a new immersive experience, recently opened within easy driving distance of Northern Virginia.

This is a first-of-its-kind attraction that allows guests to step into the fictional settings of their favorite Netflix series. The 100,000-square-foot entertainment venue opened on November 10 in the King of Prussia Mall, just outside Philadelphia. That’s approximately a three-hour drive from Dulles.

One of seven One Piece-themed rooms in the Netflix House Philadelphia
Courtesy Netflix

The Philadelphia location currently features a One Piece “Quest for the Devil Fruit” escape room. Set in seven rooms inspired by the anime show, visitors must solve puzzles to find the “Devil Fruit” in 60 minutes. The experience ends with a photo op, and guests get to take home a keepsake.

The Wednesday Festival experience at Netflix House Philadelphia
Courtesy Netflix

The second featured experience is a Wednesday-themed “Eve of the Outcasts Festival.” Guests can walk through the halls of Nevermore Academy and step into Wednesday and Enid’s dorm before solving a murder mystery from clues and puzzles scattered throughout the festival grounds. The self-paced experience also includes 13 carnival games and a photo op.

The nine-hole mini-golf inside the Netflix House Philadelphia
Courtesy Netflix

The venue is also home to nine holes of mini golf, where each hole is dedicated to shows like Floor is Lava and Is It Cake? After mini-golf, visitors can stop by the arcade to play even more themed games, check out the Netflix gift shop, or catch a Netflix showing inside the TUDUM Theater. The theater will also host special showings and events like trivia nights, talent appearances, and more. 

Netflix Virtuals offers another immersive experience, allowing visitors to dive into their favorite show’s world through Sandbox VR headsets. Fight supernatural creatures in the Hawkins National Lab from Stranger Things, battle enemy soldiers on an alien planet from Rebel Moon, or play Squid Game challenges like Red Light Green Light and Cross the Glass Bridge. 

The bar inside Netflix Bites at Netflix House Philadelphia
Courtesy Netflix

Netflix Bites, the restaurant inside the Netflix House, serves salads, pizza, sandwiches, pasta, desserts, and cocktails pulled straight from shows like Hunting Wives and Bridgerton.

With two more locations in the works across the country, each location will have different show-themed experiences that evolve and change throughout the year. Entry is free, but games and experiences cost between $15 and $39.

Netflix House Dallas opens December 11 with Stranger Things and Squid Game experiences. A Las Vegas location of the entertainment experience is expected to be complete in 2027. 

King of Prussia Mall: 160 N. Gulph Rd., King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Feature image courtesy Netflix

Melanie Jensen

Melanie Jensen

Contributing Writer

Melanie Jensen is a graduate from George Mason University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in communication with a concentration in journalism. She was born in Fairfax and raised in neighboring Loudoun County, and her favorite stories to write are those that highlight local personalities who shape the community she calls home.

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