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Netflix House Philadelphia
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Tickets for Netflix House Philadelphia are officially on sale — if you’re an AAdvantage Mastercard credit cardholder. Those who previously put themselves on the waitlist will have to wait just one more week, for Oct. 14, while tickets go on sale for the general public on Oct. 17. Netflix House Philadelphia, which is located at the King of Prussia mall, opens on Nov. 12.
It’s actually free to “enter and explore” Netflix House — you’ve got to pay for the games and “experiences.” (And for items in the retail store, Netflix Shop, of course.)
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Photo ops will include the Squid Game staircase, the Byers’ living room from Stranger Things, as well as stuff out of Bridgerton and KPop Demon Hunters, among other Netflix faves. Those are also free — visitors can use their own cameras, The Hollywood Reporter is told.
Ticketed customers can participate in “featured experiences” like “Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts” and “One Piece: Quest for the Devil Fruit.” There’s also VR and mini-golf.
Tickets for the VR experiences will start at $25. “Play as the main character inside the worlds of Netflix shows and movies with immersive VR games powered by Sandbox VR, including: Stranger Things, Squid Game and Rebel Moon,” per Netflix.
Netflix mini-golf starts at $15: “Nine holes with a high-tech twist that unlocks interactive gameplay; each hole is themed to characters and stories from popular series including Bridgerton, Is It Cake?, WWE and more.”
Featured experiences will start at $39. Ticket prices will vary depending on date, time and the activity or feature experience. The Wednesday experience will include “games, mis-fortunes, and horrifying surprises,” the streamer says. In the One Piece experience, players will “dodge infamous villains and escape the marines in a high-stakes race to reach a mysterious Devil Fruit ahead of the Straw Hats.”
Netflix House will also have a Netflix Bites restaurant, a casual-dining establishment with food and craft cocktails inspired by Netflix content. There will also be a TUDUM Theater to host fan events.
The next Netflix House in Dallas is set to open in December. A third is coming to Las Vegas.
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