For more than 20 years, Netflix has been beaming shows and movies into our living rooms. Now the streamer is flipping the script: starting Dec. 11, you can step inside Netflix’s world yourself when Netflix House opens at Galleria Dallas.
Philadelphia gets the first location on Nov. 12, but Dallas fans won’t have to wait long before they can walk through the doors of this massive new entertainment playground.
What Exactly Is Netflix House?
Think of it as Netflix’s real-life theme park, but indoors, year-round and free to enter. The Dallas location will sprawl across more than 100,000 square feet, packed with immersive experiences that bring Netflix hits to life.
We’re talking a round of “Red Light, Green Light” straight out of Squid Game, adventures with the ONE PIECE crew, face-to-face encounters with Stranger Things monsters and even a Bridgerton-worthy selfie moment with Queen Charlotte herself.
When Netflix House opens at Galleria Dallas on Dec. 11, visitors won’t just walk through sets, they’ll step into full-on adventures. A few of the headline experiences promise both chills and thrills:
Stranger Things: Escape the Dark
Enter the ruins of Hawkins and hunt for three missing townspeople. Just watch your back — the horrors hiding inside might find you first.
Squid Game: Survive the Trials
Think you’ve got what it takes to outwit the Front Man? Compete in twisted games, turn on your friends if you must and see if you can make it out alive.
Netflix RePLAY
This isn’t your average arcade. Dive into story-driven rooms, physical challenges and throwback-style games inspired by Floor Is Lava, Love Is Blind, Army of the Dead and Big Mouth. Go head-to-head or team up — bragging rights are on the line.
And because no Netflix binge is complete without snacks, you can fuel up at Netflix Bites, a full-on restaurant and cocktail bar serving dishes inspired by some of your favorite shows and films.
Free To Enter, Pay To Play
Entry into Netflix House costs nothing — you can stroll through, browse the Netflix Shop, or snap a few photos without opening your wallet. But if you want in on the action, there are ticketed experiences ranging from interactive games to screenings of upcoming Netflix films.
Tickets for Philadelphia’s site go on sale Oct. 17, while Dallas fans can snag theirs starting Nov. 18, just in time for the Stranger Things final season premiere. (Talk about perfect timing.)
Want to jump the line? Netflix is offering a waitlist that gives early access to tickets.
Why Dallas?
Dallas isn’t just getting a Netflix House; it’s one of the very first cities in the world to host the concept, alongside Philly and, eventually, Las Vegas in 2027. For fans, that means a front-row seat to a constantly evolving hub of entertainment. Netflix promises the offerings will change over time, so repeat visits may feel completely different.
If you’ve ever wanted to walk through Hawkins, play a game of mini-golf after dodging a Demogorgon or toast with a cocktail inspired by your favorite show, Netflix House is your chance.
For North Texans, it’s time to trade the couch for the spotlight.
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