Great attraction, very interesting tour, steeped i...
Great attraction, very interesting tour, steeped in history. Suggest you pay the extra to take the VIP tour, smaller group much more intense information. Great time for everybody.
Great attraction, very interesting tour, steeped in history. Suggest you pay the extra to take the VIP tour, smaller group much more intense information. Great time for everybody.
Great place to visit, offers free admission to military
Must see tour in Atlanta, GA!!! I bought a VIP ticket, and was glad I did. The tour guide was Awesome, and I truly enjoyed learning the historical background of Coca-Cola.
During the tour, you receive headphones to hear the tour guide. Every section in the museum is Fascinating!!
However, regardless if you are young or old I would not suggest seating in the movable seats during the 4D film attraction. If you don't have backaches, you will after that attraction! The jerking of those seats are painful!!!
The sampling of different colas from around the world is Awesome! Some colas taste Great and some yuckkk!
I loved the gift shop! My favorite is buying the surprise bags at check out. I bought all 3!!! Worth my money!! No, I won't spoil the surprises.
it was very admiring to see how the most iconic brand was borned
The end the end the end!!!! Heavenly Coke brand drinks at the end of the tour from all over the world! I have a great video of an old friend trying the Beverly...you should definitely film if you get the chance! African flavors rock!!
I basically paid the Coca-Cola Company $80 to market its product to me and my family for two hours. Some of the displays are interesting, most are not. If you can find a way to get in for less than full price, it might be worth the experience. Otherwise you can instead buy yourself a two-liter from the store and watch some commercials on YouTube.
World of Coca-Cola was not at all what I was expecting going in but it was still very awesome. Admittedly, I hadn't done any research about it and thought that it was more about the production. While there is a section dedicated to production, the majority of the attraction is focused on Coca-Cola memorabilia and history. The tasting room is setup well and is a very cool experience.
As many times as I come here I always love it. The staff is amazing and experience is worth it
Nice place but it needs more improvement as the sections still the same with adding or adjusting some of them.
Very fun place where you can taste lots and lots of sodas from all over the world. Some taste great while others taste gross. Also lots of educational/historical exhibits, such as bottling process and the evolution of coke over time. The secret recipe for Coca-Cola, worth $25 billion, is located here in a vault. Gift shop has many cool souvinirs, however, everything is extremely pricy (especially the made in China stuff). For example, dollar tree sells the same $4.95 Coke glasses for $1. Overall, it was a fun and interesting experience at World of Coca-Cola.
Its beautiful, a little overwhelming if its crowded. Its fun!
Interesting tour but there were a lot of lines and wait times were somewhat long. You will get to try most of Coke's products at the end of the tour.
Interesting place to visit if you've never been before. Coke definitely has a lot of history behind it, and this place does well to show you all there is to know. The best part is definitely the taste testing, a lot of unique types of drinks from around the world!
The 4D theater wasn't something really worth doing unfortunately, the seats move but were uncomfortable and jerky. Also if you get your picture taken with the polar bear you have to pay a fairly outrageous price for them later on.
Overall a nice visit that took around 2 hours in total, but probably not worth visiting a second time.
A beautiful museum! They have a lot of things to do in the museum for all ages. Worth the experience and make sure to take pictures with the big bear. Make sure to check out the other attractions that are right in the same park. Recommend for everyone!
More of a museum to coke. The best part was the coke tasting.
Just learn to histoey of coke and taste different kind of cokes
Great place to visit, all the cola you can drink in different flavors
One long commercial. I was interested in the storied history of the Coca-Cola company but you will find none of that here beyond a few references to the original creator of the "secret" Coke formula.
Coca-cola is at heart a marketing company and the display of marketing images used through the decades was interesting. But it is not presented in any semblance of order and no background is provided.
Perhaps the best part of the "museum" (not really a museum) is the section where you can sample Coca-Cola products from around the world and get an idea of the taste preferences in other cultures.
Still, if you want to learn about the actual history of the product you will get more value from Wikipedia than you will from here.
Got to know about the history of coca cola and even view the secret vault where they keep the 100 year old secret formula for coca cola.
Enjoyed everything. But vety disappointed in th magicmemories photo. Bought $45.00 worth oh photos and was suppose to be able too get pictures on my email. I still do not have pictures on email. I have contacted them with answers and description of my party and still nothing.
I was Too crowded ,
Manufacturing part was not functional it was out of order . Nice to know the history of the Coca Cola
Enjoyed, learned about the history. It was nice tasting all the coke options around the world and downloading the app so to make our own creations and use it at fast food locations.
Very exciting place to visit you learn about the industry of Coca-Cola
Its nice time visit once if the price was better we would probably go more.
Good place to sample all the different products Coke makes.
Amazing for the babies. My grandbaby had so much fun.
Able to taste over 100 flavors. Made the experience interactive.
It is inexpensive (for a musuem) the area includes a 4D movie, a Coke testing room where you can try different types of cokes around the world, and you can take a picture with the polar bear mascot. There are many more rooms that explain how Coke is made and it's secrets. It honestly fun, and you could spend a good amount of time in it, I spent around 2-3 hours, after the first 15 minutes, you are on your own and can go on your own pace, (unless if you get the VIP)
Loved my experience there, the historical aspects of Coca-Cola relate heavily to that of 20th century America's maturity; and I really liked the taste stations that let you taste Coke products from all of the different markets throughout the world. A lot of fun!
Honestly if you're in to this kind of memorabilia stuff, its cool; But other than that it's mediocre at best. They hoard you in a large pack together to watch a video and then let everyone out at the same time creating globs of people. It's hard to move around and take your time and enjoy looking at the displays because of the amount of people. We even were there when there was no lines outside or anything. The exhibits are "eh". I went as a child and remember it being very neat but it's changed and it's kind of something you can do in an hour and not be very excited about. The tasting room was okay, hard to taste anything when people are camped out at the dispensers though and more people just keep coming. The souvenir glass bottle of coke was a nice touch. Thankfully it's relatively cheap (compared to other attractions in the area) so not too upset that I spent the money.
This was my second time here, the other 2 that were with me it was their 1st time here and we all enjoyed ourselves. The staff was absolutely amazing and they were all very fun ambassadors. We encountered one employee specifically who made our trip to The World of Coca Cola unforgettable, Makedah. We are from NC and while here we found out that my best friend Is cancer-free and we were celebrating at the world of coca-Cola, When makedah found this out she made a point to celebrate with us and really touched our hearts. She made my friends special celebration a day we will never be able to forget, she really lives by the Coca-Cola moto!
Is a nice place to visit once, but would be nice if they add add new attractions
Totally worth the visit. The tour takes approximately 90 minutes. One thing to note, I read everywhere that the last ticket sold is at 5PM, however once you go in, you can be inside until 6:30 PM. Most things starts closing on 1st floor, finish that and go to 2nd floor. 4D theatre is cool, they cover the entire history and cool arts using the recycled cans. You can taste test most of their products.
You will learn some history but other then that it is somewhat dull.
History of Coke. Interesting facts and memorabilia. of course the best part was trying all the different drinks from all over the world. We enjoyed this place and would suggest it to anyone visiting the Atlanta area.
We had a pretty fun experience here. There are several interactive activities, complimentary coca cola and plenty of things to look at. It was enjoyable to wall through the history of Coke and to taste test the different flavors of pop at the end.
Coca-Cola employees get in free and their guests get half priced tickets! The video portion of the tour was an extended commercial advertisement for the company. Africa has the best drinks!
Very educational and a lot to see and do.Plenty of coke to drink.
The World of Coke was Great to Visit, the most of the staff was Awesome, the commercial was ok, I would've like to see the history of Coke, but I guess I saw it on the Food that Built America. The drink's around the world is always fun. Took a picture with the polar bear. Later we got back in line to take another picture with the bear, but wanted to do it with our camera. I asked the photographer if he would take it. He said he wasn't allowed to. And the other 3 people didn't say anything. Yes I know Coke wants to make money, But $24 for one picture, that's a little nuts. And we have been to the coke store in Disney, they took our picture with our camera.
Overall all Had a Good Time
It s too small. The best part is you can try free soda of all the countries.
The place itself was wonderful and fun! however, I DO NOT recommend using the free charging stations. It damaged my brand new phone and they are doing NOTHING about it. I reported my screen looking funny immediately after removing it from the station. They told me they would take care of it and someone would call me back. When they called back, their reply was "it's not our machine but we'll take care of the problem." They offered me season passes for my daughter and I but I declined because I don't live in Atlanta and that won't fix my phone! They later called me back to say "We don't think our machine damaged your phone." I told them to run the camera back from when I removed my phone and looked at it strange because I saw a tiny deep purpleish spot. My phone got progressively worse throughout the day and by morning, it was COMPLETELY ruined. I have called several times with no further reply. I called my phone company to ask what could cause the issue and without telling them what happened, they said "it sounds like it overheated somehow." I'm STILL waiting for a solution from CocaCola about their station overheating and destroying my phone. I pray it doesn't have to go further than their customer service department but I paid too much for my new phone to be damaged in their machine with no reimbursement. I have several pics, with time stamps, of the progression. I hope to hear from them soon.
Great fun trying flavors from all around the world!
Haha!!! Totally caught me freaking over the torch. How awesome is this!
Very interesting facts and loved having a chance to taste the different soda flavors from around the world and the ticket prices were inexpensive as well. Great for a family outing.
A great place to see the history of Coca-Cola. The kids had fun but I think the adults enjoyed it more. The taste it exhibit let's you try Coke products from around the world.
The exhibits were interesting but not a lot of them. Expect to spend 2 hours max. I wish the bottleing room was working while we were there. Trying all the flavors from around the world was great. The tasting rooms floor could of been mopped more frequently as it was sticky from all the soda.
I don't drink Coca Cola often but this museum is worth the visit. You can easily spend 2-4 hours in there. I loved tasting the brand's products from all over the world.
Was on vacation with family, we all enjoyed our tour, kids learned a lot.
Coca Cola did good job by show casing their history and how they grew from local brand which was used for many different purposes and became world wide most popular brand for cold drinks. Also enjoyed the drinks center inside which offers you more than 60 different drinks launched by company in different continents and countries as well as Slushy made in front of your eyes. Well, Free Drinks always makes me happy ! Don t forget to watch in 4D theatre inside !
Get the Atlanta pass it includes this attraction for free -vs- $40 and you get the Aquarium.
So much wonderful things to see and learn about the history of coca cola it was truly a wonderful experience
I want to work there at World of Coca-Cola for you guys are the best have a good day love Dylan Gipson Stewart
Not a terrible way to kill a couple hours. Some interesting exhibits and lots of tasting...
They let you try different coca cola drinks from around the world
Great place. This is one of those places you have to bring any out of town guests. Also good for family outings. Lots to see and learn and yes you get to sample sodas!
Worth the price of admission. Kids enjoyed the interactive aspect
Awesome, get city pass or purchase ahead, lines can be long but worth it. Gift shop can be pricy. Make time for tasting room and be ready for crowds in it. Leave time for parking or pay for parking in Coca-Cola parking tower. Definitely make time for the 4-D theatre. Staff is excellent and very friendly.
Great place to tour and learn the history of Coke Cola!!
The people at the ticket booth we're unprofesional we came up to the booth the lady said hey and she saw my 8yr old son and charged us for 3 adults because we didn't tell her but the rest of the day was a great experience
I don't know why, but this is where my out of town friends want to come see. So I bring them here. And afterwards I wonder why my out of town friends want to come here.
We enjoyed trying all the drinks from around the world! And learning more about the history of Coca Cola. I was left wanting more to do!
Had a great time with my grandkids. Much more to see and learn here than I expected. Great day trip and great value for the price of admission.
Honestly, I don't generally like these sort of things. This time, I liked it. Entry was $17, and it was actually worth it. There's a lot of normal museum stuff and advertisey stuff, and the gift shop is expensive, except for the glassware. But the star of the show is the international soda dispensers. Dozens of different flavors from around the world. It's pretty cool.
Loved the history in this place. We were able taste coke products from around the world
Kids had fun sipping different flavors of coke. There is totally 3 -4 self guided tours once you enter this place. First is a movie about Coca Cola making people happy, then self guided tour to 3 chambers one gift center, one coke machinery and vault, one where lot of diff comes u can sip from vending stations. Then there s polar bear mascot attraction with whom people get in line to take photos. You can take kids strollers and we all had fun here.
It's a cool exhibit and they have many interactive displays for visitors to enjoy. The highlight is the tasting room,so leave that for last. They have their own parking garage which is very convenient. Very friendly staff.
Awesome the staff is amazing. Even too my picture. All you can drink diet coke .....
Super cool, gift shop is full of fun stuff, just stay away from the mystery gifts.
I came here with my school group and did not enjoy my experience. The exhibits were fine and the pricing was a little high. I would have enjoyed the exhibits more if I liked Coke. The service was terrible! There was a student in my group who wore a Pepsi shirt and was told to put it on inside out or put a Coke shirt on over it. There was also another student who can a drink of Pepsi in his bag and was told to throw it away even though he was not drinking it through security. Other people could keep water bottles in their bags and not drink them. I do not like Coke and decided to try it again and when I did I made a face of disgust. The employee started glaring at me and they were overall rude to us the whole time. Overall my experience here was not good and I would not recommend this to anyone.
It was cool to taste the different coke products from around the world and learn the history behind the company....
Save your admission fee and go buy a meal instead. The lines may be long to get in but it does move fast. Once inside, it is utter chaos. This is the biggest tourist trap in Atlanta. The 4D movie leaves you wanting a refund for the entire experience; the hall of past Coke advertising products was crowded and one could assume that the couch that was on American Idol (inside the exhibit) had celebrities actually on it. People were pushing and shoving just to sit on this thing. Now let s talk about the tasting area, though unique and you get a chance to sample Coke brand flavors from around the world, you are better off walking through a Frat house after a peanut butter and jelly stomping competition then trying to keep your shoes clean here. Don t ever worry about slipping in the tasting room, the floor is so sticky that after a quick stroll through, you could probably walk on the walls and ceiling. To end on a good note, while you are waiting in the line, the staff is very attentive to questions. This will give you hope for your upcoming experience but ultimately let you down inside.
I was very impressed by the World of Coca-Cola. They had different sections showing the history of this worldwide company. They took us to the secret vault. You then get the chance to go and try all the different Coca-Cola products from all the countries in all the different continents of the world.
If you come to Atlanta, World of Coca-Cola is a must see!
Enjoy
This was so much fun and interactive! It was cool to see the history of Coca-Cola and to taste all the Coca-Colas from all over the world!! I even had a chance to hold the real Olympic Tourch!! :) The gift shop is huge and has alot of great things. I wanted to buy everything. We had a wonderful time
This is an amazing historic place. It is a museum of how the most liked soft drink, Coca Cola was invented, excuse me but my favorite while in America is DrPepper!
So let's be honest, Coca Cola is brillant. You are paying to go. Be advertised to about one product, Coke, for the duration of your visit.
And yet, you will find yourself having a wonderful experience. You can see as much of the history of coke as you wish, look at all marketing campaigns or just gloss over them. You will be entertained, amused, and probably do a little nostalgia talking with whomever you are with at museum. I recommend taking some time out of your vacation and visiting the Coke museum.
Overall? Pretty meh. Some interesting exhibits. If you LOVE coke memorabilia you might really enjoy it. The best part was tasting all the different flavors from around the world. Otherwise, go to the aquarium next door!
Very nice and fun family place. Can be crowded. Expensive for what it is, but it's a change of pace and historic. Great for people watching.
Really good choice for a rainy day. This place is a must have if you are in Atlanta. It takes about 2 hours.