King of Prussia Mall offers more than shopping on Black Friday

King of Prussia Mall offers more than shopping on Black Friday

On Friday, Eataly was filled with people eager to explore the location’s shopping and entertainment options.

“It was fabulous,” said Diane Alesi, a Ridley Park resident, whose daughter brought her to the mall to celebrate her birthday. “You could taste things, and it was good. Even bought a couple things.”

At Netflix House, the experience includes mini-golf, a movie theater, themed escape rooms and carnival games, a restaurant and plenty of spaces for selfies inspired by Netflix programs.
Netflix House, the first Netflix immersive experience location worldwide, opened in King of Prussia Mall in November. (Emily Neil/WHYY)

Bucks County residents Ava Serafin and Jared Sweeney were there Friday toasting a birthday, marking Sweeney’s 21st with a first drink at the Netflix House bar.

Serafin said they didn’t check out any of the paid attractions inside the multilevel store, but just walking through was enough to entice her to return.

“I thought it was so cool to see all the shows that we watch, actually in real life,” she said. “And how they went all out with the decorations and the walls, I thought it was awesome.”

Dahlia Delloso, from Newark, Delaware, made the trip to the mall mainly for Black Friday shopping, she said, but Netflix House was also “a great thing to look at.”

“I’ve never seen anything like this before,” she said. “It had all the nice pictures and real-life stuff from the movies, and ‘Stranger Things’ just came out, so it’s really nice to see that.”

Delloso said she took a few photos there Friday but plans to return.

“I’m coming back next week, for sure,” she said.
Shoppers explore the new Netflix House on Black Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, at King of Prussia Mall. (Emily Neil/WHYY)

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