Netflix House is a dazzling spectacle that has finally arrived at the King of Prussia Mall, justifying the hype surrounding its whimsical theme park. This entertainment hub is an impressive mashup of escape rooms, mini golf, virtual reality games, shopping, and casual dining, transforming an empty department store into a vibrant playground.
At first glance, visitors are greeted by a colorful and garish exterior that sets the tone for an immersive experience. The bright red envelope at the main entrance, adorned with sculptures and a giant mural of Netflix characters, is a striking welcome sign. As you step inside, the surroundings become even more captivating, with each turn revealing a new delight.
The pièce de résistance is undoubtedly "Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts," an interactive school carnival-themed fairground inspired by the hit series. Guests enter a dorm-style bedroom that looks like a set from the show and are then ushered into a spooky carnival filled with arcade games, including themed versions of whack-a-mole, laser shooting galleries, and "Uncle Fester's Misfortunes." The experience is engaging for younger kids, while also offering an intriguing murder mystery to solve.
Other attractions worth exploring include the "One Piece" escape room, where visitors must work together to unlock clues in a prison cell. This 45-minute challenge requires teamwork and problem-solving skills, making it an entertaining lesson in collaboration.
For those looking for more laid-back entertainment, the Top 9 mini golf course is a great option. With nine holes themed around Netflix shows, including "Bridgerton" and "Is It Cake?", this attraction offers a fun way to enjoy some friendly competition with family or friends. The cheapest option at $15 per person, it's an excellent choice for those on a budget.
The second floor of the venue boasts several attractions, including virtual reality games set in worlds inspired by "Stranger Things," "Squid Game," and "Rebel Moon." Each game costs $25 to play, offering immersive experiences that cater to different tastes.
Beyond these ticketed experiences, visitors can explore the free areas, where they can take photos at various stations featuring props from popular Netflix shows. A popcorn station with themed flavors adds a delightful touch to the overall atmosphere.
As a testament to its grandeur, Netflix House has employed over 260 local workers and invested heavily in creating this entertainment venue. While the exact cost remains undisclosed, it's clear that the investment will pay off as the venue sets itself apart from other attractions like Dave & Busters or Round1 arcades.
In an era where malls are struggling to stay afloat due to online shopping, Netflix House offers promise as a destination that can draw people of all ages. The trip alone is worth it for the sheer eye candy and photo opportunities on display. With its first location now open at the King of Prussia Mall, this is just the beginning of a new era in entertainment, with more locations to come in Dallas and Las Vegas.
At first glance, visitors are greeted by a colorful and garish exterior that sets the tone for an immersive experience. The bright red envelope at the main entrance, adorned with sculptures and a giant mural of Netflix characters, is a striking welcome sign. As you step inside, the surroundings become even more captivating, with each turn revealing a new delight.
The pièce de résistance is undoubtedly "Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts," an interactive school carnival-themed fairground inspired by the hit series. Guests enter a dorm-style bedroom that looks like a set from the show and are then ushered into a spooky carnival filled with arcade games, including themed versions of whack-a-mole, laser shooting galleries, and "Uncle Fester's Misfortunes." The experience is engaging for younger kids, while also offering an intriguing murder mystery to solve.
Other attractions worth exploring include the "One Piece" escape room, where visitors must work together to unlock clues in a prison cell. This 45-minute challenge requires teamwork and problem-solving skills, making it an entertaining lesson in collaboration.
For those looking for more laid-back entertainment, the Top 9 mini golf course is a great option. With nine holes themed around Netflix shows, including "Bridgerton" and "Is It Cake?", this attraction offers a fun way to enjoy some friendly competition with family or friends. The cheapest option at $15 per person, it's an excellent choice for those on a budget.
The second floor of the venue boasts several attractions, including virtual reality games set in worlds inspired by "Stranger Things," "Squid Game," and "Rebel Moon." Each game costs $25 to play, offering immersive experiences that cater to different tastes.
Beyond these ticketed experiences, visitors can explore the free areas, where they can take photos at various stations featuring props from popular Netflix shows. A popcorn station with themed flavors adds a delightful touch to the overall atmosphere.
As a testament to its grandeur, Netflix House has employed over 260 local workers and invested heavily in creating this entertainment venue. While the exact cost remains undisclosed, it's clear that the investment will pay off as the venue sets itself apart from other attractions like Dave & Busters or Round1 arcades.
In an era where malls are struggling to stay afloat due to online shopping, Netflix House offers promise as a destination that can draw people of all ages. The trip alone is worth it for the sheer eye candy and photo opportunities on display. With its first location now open at the King of Prussia Mall, this is just the beginning of a new era in entertainment, with more locations to come in Dallas and Las Vegas.