Overview
- The 100,000-plus–square-foot space at King of Prussia Mall debuts Nov. 12 as Netflix’s first permanent experiential location.
- Entry is free, with ticketed attractions priced from about $15 for mini-golf, $25 for virtual experiences and $39 for feature experiences.
- Guests can explore immersive environments tied to series and films, play VR games, try a nine‑hole Netflix‑themed mini‑golf course and visit the 200‑plus‑seat Tudum Theater.
- A second Netflix House opens at Galleria Dallas on Dec. 11, with a Las Vegas location planned by 2027 and broader expansion possible if the model succeeds.
- Netflix says the build used local labor and the site will support roughly 300 permanent jobs once open.