Netflix To Launch First Two Entertainment Centers By Year's End

Want to buy a real Tires shirt or snack on a FUBAR-themed sandwich? Netflix has something big in store. The streaming giant is launching its first-ever Netflix House entertainment centers — large-scale, year-round attractions where fans can dive into the worlds of their favorite shows.

The first two locations are set to open later this year in Dallas and outside Philadelphia, with a third coming to the Las Vegas Strip in 2027.

These massive venues, each covering about 100,000 square feet, will include themed dining at a Netflix Bites restaurant, official show merchandise, and immersive activities inspired by Netflix hits. Think: playing "Red Light, Green Light" from Squid Game, or running from a Demogorgon like in Stranger Things.

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Other shows getting the theme park treatment include Wednesday, One Piece, and the Knives Out movies. Visitors can also enjoy mini-golf — possibly a cheeky nod to Cobra Kai — and Netflix says experiences will be updated often to keep things fresh.

The Philadelphia site is going up at the King of Prussia Mall, while the Dallas location will be at Galleria Dallas. Las Vegas fans can look forward to their Netflix House opening at BLVD Las Vegas in 2027.

Sadly, there's no word yet on attractions for shows like Is It Cake? or The Circle, but we can dream.

Fans can already sign up for early access to these one-of-a-kind experiences.