Netflix is taking its shows off the screen and turning them into real-life adventures. On December 11, 2025, Netflix House opens at Galleria Dallas, and it’s going to be really big. We are talking over 100,000 square feet of things to do and see.

The best part? Apparently, it’s free to walk in and explore. But if you want to try the big attractions, like story-based games or live experiences, you’ll need to buy a ticket.

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Could Netflix House Dallas Redefine the Movie Experience?

Inside, you’ll find themed areas based on popular Netflix hits. Want to explore Hawkins from Stranger Things? You can. Curious about testing your luck in the Squid Game arena? They’ve built that too.

There’s also Netflix Bites, a restaurant serving food and drinks inspired by the shows, and Netflix RePLAY, an arcade-like space with games, challenges, and interactive rooms. Plus, a huge store will be selling exclusive merch from series like Wednesday, One Piece, and Bridgerton.

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I'm not sure any of that is going to get me to drive all the way from Wichita Falls to Dallas, but I think many folks will. With Netflix House, the company is betting that fans don’t just want to watch their favorite stories, but they want to live inside them as well. Dallas will be the first place to try it out, and it might even shape the future of how we experience entertainment.

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