Netflix House is a spectacle worthy of the hype — from its garish props to its many TV-themed attractions

"Netflix House: A Whimsical Wonderland for Fans of the Streaming Giant"

Step into the dazzling spectacle that is Netflix House, a two-story entertainment hub at the King of Prussia Mall that lives up to the hype surrounding this whimsical theme park. The brainchild of Netflix, this massive venue has transformed an empty department store into a funhouse featuring escape rooms, mini golf, virtual reality games, and shopping – all under one roof.

As you step inside, you're immediately immersed in a world of creative detail that covers every square inch of the space. Garish props and colorful surroundings create a kitschy art exhibition vibe that's sure to delight fans of the streaming giant. From intricate sculptures to oversized murals featuring beloved Netflix characters, it's clear that no expense was spared in creating this immersive experience.

At the heart of Netflix House is the "Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts" school carnival-themed fairground, which replicates Nevermore Academy from the popular spinoff series "Wednesday." Visitors are whisked away on a spooky adventure, complete with arcade games, laser shooting galleries, and even a mock execution of a teddy bear under a guillotine. It's an adrenaline-fueled experience that's sure to thrill both kids and adults.

But Netflix House isn't just about one attraction; it's a veritable playground of entertainment options. The "One Piece" escape room, based on the popular pirate-themed Japanese manga, drops visitors into a prison cell where they must solve riddles to uncover a mystical "devil fruit" that bestows superpowers. It's an entertaining lesson in teamwork and problem-solving that's fun for all ages.

For those looking to indulge in some friendly competition, there's also the Top 9 mini golf course, which uses bluetooth sensors to track strokes and calculate scores shown on screens at each hole. All of the holes are designed with challenges related to Netflix shows, from "The Floor Is Lava" to "Squid Game." It's a fun way to spend an hour or so, especially for fans of the streaming giant.

Meanwhile, virtual reality games based on "Stranger Things," "Squid Game," and "Rebel Moon" offer immersive experiences that drop visitors into competitive worlds. Each game costs $25 to play, making it a splurge-worthy experience for those who want to fully immerse themselves in the Netflix universe.

As you explore the venue, you'll also come across photo opportunities galore, from floral portraits featuring beloved characters to interactive set pieces that bring other Netflix shows to life. The second-floor lobby even features a popcorn station with themed flavors – because what's a movie night without some gourmet snacks?

From its ritzy Hollywood atmosphere to its commitment to creating destinations for fans of the streaming giant, Netflix House is a move in the right direction. By competing with the likes of Disney and Universal Studios to create immersive experiences that draw people of all ages, Netflix has undoubtedly created something special. Will it be enough to save malls from online shopping's stranglehold? Only time will tell, but for now, this whimsical wonderland is definitely worth a visit – if only for the eye candy and photo opportunities alone.
 
I just got back from Netflix House and I'm DYING 🤯 over how immersive it is! The attention to detail is insane - I mean, who wouldn't want to take a selfie with Wednesday Addams? 😂 But seriously, the whole place is like stepping into a dream world. The escape room was so much fun, especially if you're a fan of One Piece 📚. And that mini golf course? Genius idea! 💡 It's not just for kids, either - I saw people in their 30s and 40s having a blast competing with each other.

I'm also loving the fact that they've included VR games based on popular shows like Stranger Things and Squid Game 🤖. It's crazy how much you can get immersed in these virtual worlds. And can we talk about the popcorn station? 🍿👀 It's the perfect spot to grab a snack while taking in all the sights and sounds.

I mean, sure, it's not going to save malls from online shopping or anything 😂, but it's definitely a fun destination for fans of Netflix. And hey, who doesn't love a good excuse to indulge in some guilty pleasure entertainment? 🍿💖
 
OMG u guys! I just visited Netflix House and it was literally a dream come true 🤩!!! But let's get real, what can we learn from all this glitz and glamour? For me, it's about embracing our inner child 🎂. As adults, we often forget to have fun and play games that bring us joy. Netflix House is like a big ol' playground where you can be anyone and do anything – no judgments! It's a reminder that life doesn't have to be so serious all the time 😊. So go ahead, take a break from your responsibilities and indulge in some friendly competition or just plain old fun. Your inner kid (and outer one too) will thank you 🙏.

P.S. The escape rooms were SO much fun, but what's more important is that they taught us teamwork and problem-solving skills 💡. Who knew having fun could be so educational? 😄
 
This new Netflix House place is actually pretty cool 🤩. I mean, who wouldn't want to pay $25 to play virtual reality games based on their fave shows? But seriously, it's like stepping into a whole different world - they've really outdone themselves with the theming and details. The mini golf course sounds like so much fun, especially if you're a fan of Netflix shows. And can we talk about how Instagrammable everything is? 📸 I'm not even a huge gamer or movie buff, but this place has won me over. It's just nice to see creators investing in immersive experiences that bring people together. I'll def be checking it out with my friends 👫
 
omg i was wondering when nflix would create somethin like dis its so cool they did an entire school carnival with wednesday theme lol i can already imagine myself playin mini golf in squids game mode 🤩💦 i heard they got all the netflix shows and games but $25 for a vrv gaming session tho is that wroth to me i think they really outdid themselves wif dis nflix house thing
 
idk what to think about netflix house tbh its like they took a empty store and made it into some kinda fantasy land but at the same time its kinda over the top 🤯 i mean who needs that much props and decorations? still, i can see why fans of netflix would love it - its like stepping into their favorite shows for real. and the escape rooms look pretty cool too 🕵️‍♀️ i just wish they didnt make it so expensive to play virtual reality games 💸
 
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