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    Netflix’s First Entertainment Complexes Set to Open This Year!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Netflix House Amusement Centers: Netflix will open three large amusement centers in Dallas and near Philadelphia by the end of the year, with a third planned for Las Vegas in 2027.

    2. Immersive Experiences: These 100,000-square-foot centers will feature retail, a restaurant (Netflix Bites), and immersive experiences based on popular shows like Squid Game and Stranger Things.

    3. Ongoing Updates: The offerings at these locations will be regularly updated, showcasing attractions based on hits like Wednesday, One Piece, and the Knives Out franchise.

    4. Convenient Locations: The Philadelphia center will be at King of Prussia Mall, the Dallas center at Galleria Dallas, and the Las Vegas center on the Strip at BLVD Las Vegas.

    Netflix to Open First Entertainment Complexes by Year-End

    Netflix is expanding beyond streaming. The company plans to launch its first two entertainment complexes, dubbed Netflix House, by the end of this year. One will open in Dallas, while the other will settle outside Philadelphia, in the King of Prussia Mall. A third location is slated for Las Vegas in 2027.

    Each complex will span 100,000 square feet, creating a hub for fans of Netflix’s diverse content. These venues will not only showcase popular shows but also feature retail options and a restaurant called Netflix Bites. Visitors can expect “immersive story-driven experiences,” taking inspiration from hits like Squid Game, Stranger Things, and Wednesday.

    Additionally, the complexes will host activities such as mini-golf. This fun addition may pay homage to the spirited competitions seen in shows like Cobra Kai. Each location intends to refresh its offerings regularly, ensuring there’s always something new for guests to explore.

    These entertainment hubs align with trends in smart cities and urban innovation. They foster community interaction, combining retail, dining, and entertainment in one engaging space. Enthusiasts can sign up for early access to these exciting experiences, emphasizing Netflix’s commitment to delivering unique and interactive adventures for its audience.

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