Netflix has scheduled the openings of the first two of three Netflix House brick-and-mortar venues, the company announced Monday.

Netflix House will open in Philadelphia at the King of Prussia Mall on Nov. 12 and in Dallas at the Galleria Dallas mall on Dec. 11, the company said.

The streaming platform has announced a third location in Las Vegas, but an opening date remains unannounced.

“Netflix House is free to enter and explore,” the company said. “Once you’re inside, you can dive into activities that immerse you in your favorite titles with a mix of complimentary and paid experiences: Take selfies with beloved characters like Queen Charlotte, enjoy screenings of hit movies like ‘KPop Demon Hunters,’ have a meal and a cocktail at Netflix Bites or embark on an adventure with friends, channeling the ‘One Piece’ crew.”

Netflix tickets go on sale for Philadelphia on Oct. 17 and for the Dallas location on Nov. 18. The waitlist is available at netflixhouse.com.

Each of the Netflix House venues covers more than 100,000 square feet. They will feature attractions themed to such popular Netflix shows as “Wednesday,” “Squid Game,” “Stranger Things,” and the “A Knives Out Mystery” franchise.

The Philadelphia location will offer Top 9 Mini Golf. Each hole is themed to characters and stories from popular series and events, including: Bridgerton, Is It Cake?, Stranger Things, WWE, Squid Game and more.

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Netflix RePlay at Netflix House Dallas will include interactive arcade games to play with friends.

Early access will be given for users of the Netflix payments partner, AAdvantage Mastercard. Those credit cardholders will have access Oct. 7 (in Philadelphia) and Nov. 7 (in Dallas) to a pre-sale of ticketed experiences.

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