Netflix Announces 3 Theme Parks with Live Experiences: Locations and Opening Dates
ifferent experiences based on some of the streaming platform’s biggest hits, with Philadelphia featuring Wednesday and One Piece, while Dallas highlights Stranger Things and Squid GameThe Philadelphia and Dallas venues will open on Nov. 12 and Dec. 11, respectively, and the third Las Vegas location is expected to launch in 2027
Great news for Netflix fans! Netflix is setting up three amazing theme parks in the United States! Yep, you heard that right.
The company recently announced their plans to open three entertainment centers called Netflix House in Philadelphia, Dallas, and Las Vegas. These fun-filled spots will offer free entry for everyone and provide the chance to participate in some cool paid immersive experiences.
Once you step into Netflix House, get ready to dive into the worlds of your favorite TV shows and movies like Stranger Things, Squid Game, Bridgerton, One Piece, and Knives Out Mystery franchise in ways you’ve never experienced before.
Imagine yourself playing a intense round of ‘Red Light, Green Light’ just like in Squid Game and then suddenly finding yourself in Hawkins from Stranger Things, saving your friends from the scary Demogorgon. Exciting, right?
Guests will also be treated to movie screenings like KPop Demon Hunters, dine at Netflix Bites restaurant for some tasty meals or cocktails, and snap pics with your beloved characters from popular shows.
The first Netflix House to open will be in Philadelphia, stretching over a massive 100,000 square feet area. A sneak peek inside shows rooms decked out in themes like ‘Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts’ and a One Piece-themed room complete with a pirate ship and treasure room. There’s even a mini-golf course for some added fun.
Each location will have its own unique attractions – Dallas will feature immersive experiences like ‘Stranger Things: Escape the Dark’ and ‘Squid Game: Survive the Trials.’ Get ready to experience the Creel House, the Upside Down, and games like ‘Red Light, Green Light.’
For all you retro game fans, there will be a room filled with games inspired by Netflix classics like ‘Floor Is Lava,’ ‘Love Is Blind,’ ‘Army of the Dead,’ and ‘Big Mouth.’
Netflix’s CEO, Marian Lee, is beyond excited about this, saying, “Finally, a place where the Netflix story you can’t get enough of becomes something real that you can play, shop, and taste.”
The Philadelphia and Dallas Netflix Houses are set to debut on Nov. 12 and Dec. 11, respectively. Keep an eye out for ticket pre-orders for Philadelphia starting on Oct. 17 and Dallas on Nov. 18. And for all the Vegas fans, the Las Vegas Netflix House is expected to make its grand entrance in 2027.
So, get set to experience your favorite Netflix shows and films in a whole new light at Netflix House – it’s going to be epic!