Advertisement

Responsive Advertisement

Netflix House 2026: Inside the Massive Immersive Experience Coming to Dallas & PA

Netflix House 2026 entrance at Galleria Dallas with Squid Game and Bridgerton themes.
The streaming giant is moving from your living room to the shopping mall with "Netflix House."

Netflix House 2026: Inside the Massive Immersive Experience Coming to Dallas & PA

We have binge-watched the shows, bought the merch, and tweeted the memes. But in 2026, Netflix is asking us to do something totally different: Step inside the screen.

If you have been scrolling through TikTok or checking the latest entertainment news lately, you might have seen the rumors. Well, it is official. The streaming giant is opening its first two permanent locations, dubbed "Netflix House," and they are set to change how we hang out on weekends forever.

Forget just watching Squid Game—now you can (safely) play it. Here is everything you need to know about the massive new venues opening in Dallas and Pennsylvania.

🚀 Quick Highlights:

  • Locations: Galleria Dallas (Texas) & King of Prussia Mall (Pennsylvania).
  • Opening: Coming in 2026.
  • What is it?: Retail, dining, and live immersive experiences.

What Exactly Is "Netflix House"?

Think of it as Disneyland meets your favorite streaming queue. Netflix has experimented with pop-up experiences before—like the Stranger Things store or the Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience—but Netflix House is permanent.

These massive venues (we are talking 100,000+ square feet!) will occupy former department store spaces in high-end malls. The goal? To give fans a place to eat, shop, and play in the worlds they love.

Imagine walking into a restaurant inspired by the food in your favorite K-Drama, or grabbing a burger at a Stranger Things themed diner. It is an "experiential entertainment venue" designed to keep you in the Netflix ecosystem even when you aren't on your couch.

The Experiences: Squid Game, Bridgerton & More

This is the part everyone is searching for. What can you actually do there? While the full lineup is still under wraps, leaks and early announcements suggest some mind-blowing attractions:

  • The Glass Bridge Challenge: Yes, a real-life version of the terrifying Squid Game glass bridge (don't worry, you won't fall to your doom).
  • The Bridgerton Ball: A rotating set where you can dress up, dance, and pretend you are the Diamond of the Season.
  • Live Obstacle Courses: Inspired by shows like Physical: 100.

Read Also: Apple Music Replay 2026 Trends: What Everyone Is Listening To While Waiting for Netflix House

Why Dallas and King of Prussia?

It is not random that Netflix picked these two spots. The Galleria Dallas and King of Prussia Mall are two of the busiest shopping centers in America. By taking over empty anchor stores (like old Nordstroms or Lord & Taylor spots), Netflix is breathing new life into the American mall culture.

For locals in Dallas and Philly, this is going to be the new Friday night hotspot. For everyone else? It’s a travel destination.

Is It Worth the Hype?

Look, we live in a digital world. We spend half our lives on streaming apps like YouTube Music or Netflix. There is something genuinely exciting about a brand trying to create a physical community space.

Will it be expensive? Probably. Will it be crowded? Definitely. But for the chance to step into the worlds of Stranger Things or Wednesday for real? Take my money.

Are you planning to visit Netflix House when it opens? Let us know in the comments!

Post a Comment

0 Comments

© 2026 Pop Culture Feed. All Rights Reserved.