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Netflix House In King Of Prussia Opening Wednesday: What To Know

The long awaited interactive attraction, the first of its kind in the nation, opens this week.

Netflix House will open in King of Prussia on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Netflix House will open in King of Prussia on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Jamil Walker/Netflix Communications)

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA — After months of anticipation, the Netflix House in King of Prussia will finally open its doors to the public on Wednesday, Nov. 12.

It will mark the opening of Netflix's first interactive entertainment experience, allowing guests to inhabit the worlds of its popular shows like Bridgerton, Stranger Things, Wednesday, and more.

Tickets are now on sale for a number of attractions at Netflix House.

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You do not actually need a ticket to enter Netflix House itself, as the streaming giant says that there are some free exhibits inside. However, most experiences inside do require a ticket.

Those experiences are now listed on their website. They include:

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  • Once Piece: Quest for the Devil Fruit, $39, one hour. "Solve clues and complete challenges in an immersive pirate adventure."
  • Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts, $39, one hour. "When Wednesday reluctantly takes over the Eve of the Outcasts Festival, she adds her own twisted touch. Wander freely through the festival and Nevermore Academy – seek photo opps with fellow outcasts, conquer cursed carnival games, and solve mysteries with Thing. But, tread carefully: every corner hides a secret… or a little misfortune."
  • Netflix Virtuals, $25, 25 minutes. "Dive into the virtual worlds of Squid Game, Stranger Things, and Rebel Moon to become the main character in these futuristic experiences powered by Sandbox VR."
  • Top 9 Mini Golf, $15, 25 minutes.

Located on 180 N. Gulph Road in the former Lord & Taylor space, the two-story, 100,000 square foot facility will also feature food choices and a movie theater.

Up to 150 news jobs are expected to be created, officials said.

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