First-Ever Netflix House Opens in King of Prussia Mall

The first Netflix House is set to open today, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the King of Prussia Mall. Here, members of the public can take part in immersive experiences based…

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The first Netflix House is set to open today, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the King of Prussia Mall. Here, members of the public can take part in immersive experiences based on their favorite Netflix TV shows and movies. While Netflix has hosted various pop-up events, Netflix House will be the company's first permanent location.

Although Netflix House isn't being called a theme park, it will have several activities for visitors to choose from. While admission to Netflix House is free, guests must pay for tickets to participate in specific programs.

Business Insider previewed the new space and called out one of the venue's signature attractions: Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts. This interactive experience allows guests to participate in a school festival at Nevermore Academy. After a full moon causes Enid Sinclair to become a werewolf, she assigns Wednesday Addams to direct the academy's Eve of Outcasts festival. Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts takes approximately an hour to complete. Ticket prices start at $39.

Business Insider also called attention to "One Piece: Quest for the Devil Fruit." During this experience, guests have to find their way out of prison to locate the Devil Fruit, a magical fruit that gives characters special powers. Along the way, visitors will discover Monkey D. Luffy and other characters.  

To complete One Piece: Quest for the Devil Fruit, guests have to work their way through puzzles and different rooms until they reach the end. The activity lasts approximately an hour and costs $39.

In addition to these offerings, guests can also participate in various VR experiences and compete in Top 9, a miniature golf-like venue themed after Netflix favorites such as Bridgerton and WWE.

A merch shop allows fans to buy merchandise inspired by Netflix's movies and shows. According to a Netflix representative, approximately 70% of the items at Netflix House Philadelphia are exclusive to that location. It also features a section selling "NetPHLIX" gear that acknowledges its ties to the Philadelphia community.