The tour was great. Enjoyed tasting the foreign co...
The tour was great. Enjoyed tasting the foreign countries version of cola
The tour was great. Enjoyed tasting the foreign countries version of cola
I expected more because of the hype this place gets.
It's not bad but dont expect to be too amused.
Went with a youth mission from our church as one of their fun activities. Had an awesome time.
The World of Coca-Cola is a museum, located in Atlanta, Georgia, showcasing the history of the Coca-Cola Company. The 20-acre (81,000 m2) complex opened to the public on May 24, 2007, relocating from and replacing the original exhibit, which was founded in 1990 in Underground Atlanta. There are various similar World of Coca-Cola stores in locations such as Las Vegas and Disney Springs.
World of Coca-Cola Las Vegas, built in 1997, was located in the Showcase Mall on the Las Vegas Strip. It closed in 2000, but the Everything Coca-Cola store remains open.[citation needed][when?] World of Coca-Cola Tokyo was located on the 6th floor of Mediage in Odaiba. It closed on January 15, 2007.[citation needed] There is also a Coca-Cola Museum in Taoyuan City, Taiwan as of 2007.
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Very crowded. Very disorganized. Very challenging to see anything because of the u regulated crowds. Tasting was interesting.
Fun museum for the whole family. Kid friendly. Largely a giant Coca-Cola commercial, but still enjoyable.
Unique museum experience with tons of coke memorabilia and a giant soda room at the end to try flavors around the world.
The history of the secret formula is incredible. There are still debates about who actually created it.
Love this place! We go every year. Just wish they would carry bigger sizes in their store.
I went there twice, the first time was better because the factory was working. However, the guide on the second visit was better. The cinema was good and taste sodas from around the world were very good. conclusion, I recommend the visit.
Really cool place if you want to learn about the history of Coca Cola. They have fully guided tours as well as partially guided tours. They also have a room where you can taste over a hundred different flavored products owned by Coca-Cola. They have a life-size polar bear that you can take pictures with as well. Overall an interesting as well as informative day-trip. If you want to see the Vault where they have transferred the secret recipe to make sure you travel up to the second floor and check it out. Very easy to get to because it's in the center of Atlanta and most of the transportation is throughout the city will get you there. For more interesting reviews and places to visit check out @ricklemoinevip
One of the muse see places in Atlanta, tkckets cheap, a bit crowdy but worth to see it.
This is a fun, safe place to take families. They have a lot of cool memorabilia. This is definitely a museum. If you aren't a soda drinker, you might not have a very good time. The last room before you exit is a tasting room with dozens of interesting soda flavors from all over the world. There is also a severely overpriced gift shop. If you need something inexpensive to do with a group of all ages, this is a good option.
Had a Awesome time with family and friends especially at Aquarium
My experience at the World of Coke is that it's a great place lots of fun lots of information and all the kinds of Coke from around the world I'll tell you what I'm glad I'm from the United States because our flavors are best the venue was great the people were great but the crowd was rude angry and seem to not care if they knock the littlest of the biggest person down just to get to their little taste of Coke
Really cool museum. Show up at opening, otherwise the place is packed and there's a long line to get in. The tasting room is pretty cool and you can try things from all around the world.
The tasting room is fun! Enjoyed the glimpse into the history of Coca Cola. I thought the memorabilia were classic.
Very commercial in fact you feel like you are in a commercial. They did a good job in the museum section but it can get pretty crowded. Everyone's favorite is to try the products that are distinct and popular across the globe.
Great place to visit,it was a experience overall.good taste different drinks.
Fantastic place nice fun.
I've been to World of Coca-Cola a couple of times and I was happy to see Coca-Cola Polar Bear for the first time last weekend! This place is fun!
The best thing about this place is that you get to sample different Coca-Cola products. Very commercial and visitors exit through a gigantic gift shop.
Amazing place to visit for first time visitors to Atlanta
Staff was so friendly and great. My kids had fun, thought it would be over their heads. We seemed to be grouped with an impolite group which made it a little stressful, but my 6 year old and 3 year old had a good time.
The home of Coca Cola. When you watch the short 6 minute video....do not get emotional...try not to...but instead think like a marketeer. Do taste the cola from different continents.
Too beautiful place f explore the history of its creative work
Good place to have some fun and understand the history of Coca Cola. Staff are enthusiastic and kids love it.
I found the gift shop overpriced.
Though entertaining and occasionally impressive, it's a high price to pay for a long Coke commercial.
Not just a tourist trap but an entertaining pop culture experience. Curious how your taste buds can handle international soda flavors? Top floor has a tasting area with 50+flavors from all over the globe. Jim Henson's Polar bear Coke mascot is aces with his animatronic facial expressions and character work (just watch when people are with him for photographs.) Good place to spend a few hours if in downtown ATL, especially if you are a Coke fan.
I am particularly not a big fan of aerated drinks. The tour is guided, but the fact is Coco cola is just a soft drink, and there is nothing exciting about it. You could see very little history behind the scene. I did not learn anything about Coco Cola at the end of the tour. Secret Vault was very dramatic only to learn nothing. With so many competitors, the idea that Coca Cola maintains the secret behind the drink is unbelievable. This is not a place, I will recommend.
DO.NOT.DRINK.BEVERLY.DRINK. Other than that, this place is your go to location for everything Coca cola.
Yuk - if you like sticky floors and rooms full of bus loads of running kids this place is for you. We got nothing interesting from the expensive experience but a sugar high and then lingering after taste from waiting in cue to sip Algerian cola in the tasting room . It did kill the hour we were waiting to enter the aquarium but for $50 for the two - go sit on a bench and buy a $2 coke next time - and enjoy the park.
This is just a giant advertisement for Coke obviously. There is this weird theme of What is the secret formula??? I m like, don t care, let me just look at cool coke stuff.
Really cool museum with a ton of memorabilia and a tasting room where you can try a variety of coke products by country
I thought there would be more, but it was enjoyable and my kids liked it. This was a bit pricy, but good for a one time experience. If it were cheaper, I'd probably go again another time.
Great family activity, but for what it is, it should be free.
We enjoyed this tour and experience. Everyone was friendly and informative.
It was my second time there, I think it's a nice place to go. Trying out all the different sodas is the best part. The history can be interesting at points, but it depends on how interested into coca cola. Must go at least once.
Awesome place. Didnt seem like it was gonna be as interesting as it was
This is a very fun place, you need at least 3 through 4 hours to really enjoy it. Favorite place was the 4D theatre.
Very cool museum. A must see as a coca cola collector, it is very big
Had a great experience there. I was even pointed out because I had on a coca cola shirt. Nice people!!
Good place to learn about the history of Coca Cola and taste Coke products from all over the world
Very interesting about the beginning and continue processing of how Coca-Cola wish to be better. Be careful at the World of Drinks, there's one, will not name it you'll have to taste it for yourself, I am pleading for it not to go on the market in the U.S.
It was better than I expected. Just dont drink the Beverly Cola from Italy.
I give it the highest rating with the caveat that I also did the VIP tour. It was very well orchestrated in a small group setting. You are given headphones so you can hear the guide over the din of the crowd. You also get to cut all the lines including the ones where you take pictures. Awesome time.
Great place to spend two hours and free tastings for different countries.
Awesome time with Atlanta United superstar Josef Martinez
In town for a national conference and should have taken a tour before Saturday as there was an hour and a half wait out in the sun on Saturday around noon (versus very little or no wait earlier in the week).
So I didn't take the tour.
I visited the gift shop which was awesome and then waited in line for 30 minutes to check out (TONS of people were in line and it actually moved pretty quick)
Fun and interactive. Great place to go when visiting Atlanta. The secret recipe vault is located here.
$17 adult entry as of early 2018. This is a museum and living advertisement of all things Coca-Cola. There are movies that remind you that "Coke is life," and you are forced to sit through at least one of them. After that you can sit through another 4D movie or do other things, like explore a "vault" with the "secret formula," tour a working bottling plant and even get to taste dozens of Coca-Cola products from all over the world. My personal recommendation is the one from Italy.
The place is not huge and you are basically paying to see tons of commercials from coca cola. It was fun to learn about their history and drink unlimited amount of soda from around the world. I wouldn't pay full price to get in though. It is not worth $17 per person and $15 for parking unless you are big fan of coca cola.
Love it.. Got a chance to meet new people and different flavors that Coca Cola offers.
Great musium and very entertaining. Don't miss the sampling room where you can try many drinks that Coca Cola makes for other markets around the world.
THIS WAS THE MOST EXHILARATING EXPERIENCE! The 4-D Coke show was amazing. To view the entire history of Coke creation was awesome! There so many variety's of the Coke brand. Some better than others! I WOULD RECOMMEND THE EXPERIENCE TO EVERYONE!!!!
I was expecting way more, only lot of flavors from around the world is a great experience.
Taste the flavor of Coca-Cola products all over the world, take a photo with the polar bear icon, or learn about the history of their product. It was a good time.
The security guard should be more respectful towards people that come into the museum before they go through the metal detector
It's a great place to bring children and it's very fun for the whole family. Some really good attractions and you get to taste coca cola from all over the world. WOULD RECOMMEND!!
The security was rude. They charge too much for such a sub-par museum. The best thing about the museum is the soda taste tests and the Coca Cola Bear. I probably won't return.
1st time there It was great had fun the only thing we wish they would have had was all of the sodas that we could try....but we understood.
Great museum. Everyone needs to check out 4d movie on 2nd level. Had a BLAST
Am I paying to have coke advertise to me? Yes, in a way, yes, you are. However, the things they have in this museum are quite interesting, and you will probably find the same is true for you, if you are a fan of coke. Things such as coke's history, how coke is bottled, and other fun facts are displayed, and are quite interesting. The tasting room at the end features over 100 types of coke brands from around the world. Some are absolutely terrible, and some are really quite good. If you're coming here, and you enjoy soft drinks/coke products, it's probably worth your time.
It was a fun experience overall, there are lots of memorabilia and fun facts throughout. The 4d theater was a good time however the motion seats can be a little on the aggressive side. The tasting area was one of the high lights for my visit which allows you to sample Coca-Cola products from around the world. Japan, Thailand and Mexico were some of my favorites. I love the fact that they let you explore at your own leisure, highly recommended.
It was very fun! Beautiful! I loved the taste around the world! but the long wait wasn't fun because it made the exhibits seem very short. Overall it was great!
Went there for a work event, so did not get to explore much, but from what I did see, it's a pretty cool place! Will have to go back to really get into it. The Coke room from around the world was pretty awesome...though maybe it's because they kept adding liquor to my slushees ;).
To much traffic to get there. Pretty high price for what you do and what you have to go through to do it.
Like this place a lot! Many interesting facts to know. Cool atmosphere. Love to learn these things. They do have almost all the types of drinks from all over the world, that makes it more interesting!
So many flavors of Coca Cola and of so many countries.. must visit
Good history, more than just Coca-Cola, but bottling, business development... 100-years ago there was no single product distribution. Coke was a pioneer industry. Fascinating.
But lots of school children on tour. Lots & lots of children.
Pretty lame except the watching people try the Beverley soda. Great fun.
We were the first to experience the new scent exhibit. Having been here before, the new exhibit made this trip a lot more interactive and fun than before.
Good history of Coca-Cola's development and how it became what it is today.
Easily one of the coolest places in Atlanta, plus tons of free coke and other exotic beverages!
Came today as a chaperone for a school trip overall great day the kids were in awe at everything. The 4-D movie was amazing, would come back just for that. The tasting station was cool. Best part of the hectic day was the over and above assistance of Ms. Ivy Bowman( customer service desk). She has an amazing spirit and her customer care was off the charts. She took her time and never seemed to rush our group even though we asked a thousand questions and she had several other questions coming her way. Every company needs someone like you. Thank you Ms. Bowman.
Must visit The World Of Coca Cola a place where you can taste 250 Flavours of coke.
Had a great fun time and soo good to see all the attractions
Really fun experience, the people who are working there are really nice and awesome, it's a real pleasure to learn more about the Coca Cola Compagny and it's history around the world. Also it's really not expensive and you can stay there for hours without getting bored. I really recommand it !
Great fun. Great price. Drank my weight in free Coke.
Very overpriced for what it is. If you enjoy paying to visit a big coke commercial you will love it. If not you will feel ripped off
I had way to much fun here? Wasnt expecting that at all but its definitely a must see in Atlanta. Lots of history and very interactive. Good for all ages.
Perfect game of coca cola to understund their thinking, love childrens and how big and everywhere they are. Prefer to visit. Lot of gadgets in gift shop:)
My kids loved it! A friend of mine gave me passes for us to go and it was well worth the time and then some. The tour was awesome, the 4D movie was hilarious to the kids and I enjoyed it as well! We are going back!