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Great place for families, many things to learn abo...

Great place for families, many things to learn about one of America's favorite beverages. Many things to enjoy to include the international flavors of the Coca Cola brands. The tours are partly guided but the fun lies in really exploring the attractions. Conveniently located right next to the Georgia Aquarium and tons of parking. For those interested getting a hands on experience to the history and present info on Coca Cola, this is a must. I would likely recommend this place for families with children maybe 5 and up. Pro Tip, go there thirsty!

An interesting look at the history of Coke. Lots ...

An interesting look at the history of Coke. Lots of interactive displays and examples of Advertising over the years. The best part is getting to try Coke products from around the world.

Very cool!

First time here and it s an awesome place. Vault w...

First time here and it s an awesome place. Vault with recipes- wow, didn t know it! Tried a few dozen drinks by Coca-Cola from around the globe. I don t remember which ones I liked. But if you re in Atlanta you should visit this place. Movie about the world of Coca-Cola is fantastic-done - you don t even notice the time - great marketing. Love it. It s the real thing. We ll be back again!

Had a lot of fun their. Best part was the trying t...

Had a lot of fun their. Best part was the trying the drinks. The 4D show need some improvements especially with the seats. The gallery should be more interactive as there are a lot of posters in the wall that is boring to read all.

Has the most awesome experience I won't ever forge...

Has the most awesome experience I won't ever forget. A couple employees want above and beyond to make sure I had a great time in the limited time I had there! Can't wait to go back!

If you are in Atlanta, visiting Coca Cola World is...

If you are in Atlanta, visiting Coca Cola World is a thing to do for sure. You will be amazed what a spectacular commercial experience Coca Cola is! It's a big marketing machine, which you, a consumer, need to pay for to see!

You will initially wait in a line to get an entrance ticket (you can purchase either at the self-kiosk or at the counter). After waiting to get a ticket, you will wait a little bit to go through security.

As you enter the building, you will be treated to a small can of coca cola (obviously). You can select one of 3 choices. This is supposed to keep you entertained as you wait to begin learning about the history of Coca Cola and watch a movie (Coca Cola's branding is quite impressive).

After the mandatory part, which includes history lesson and a movie, you are free to explore other parts of the interactive museum and free drinks. On the second floor, you can try coca cola products from different continents. All of them are super sweet (amounts of sugar they pour into products are unbelievable).

Worth a visit, but watch out for diabetes.

Oh we dont have this in florida. I felt like a big...

Oh we dont have this in florida. I felt like a big kid all over again. It was over all worth the wait in the line. The part i enjoyed the most was the taste it room. All the different drinks from different counties. . Must visit if you come to atlanta

My cousin and I spent about 3 hours here to get th...

My cousin and I spent about 3 hours here to get through every exhibit that they had to offer. It was a very interesting museum! The only mini downside was the 4D theater wasn't actually 4D. Other than that, we really enjoyed our time to explore more of the World of Coca-Cola!

Worth the wait to get in. They have an area at the...

Worth the wait to get in. They have an area at the top where you can taste every coke product they make around the world. Also have a guy in the coke polar bear costume except the costume needs to be drycleaned.

This is my fourth time here, with this time around...

This is my fourth time here, with this time around being the first after their renovations and changes. I will say it seems to have gone downhill and doesn't have that same wow factor that I brought out-of-towners to experience.

My biggest gripe is that they got rid of the small glass souvenir bottles of coke at the very end. Like thoroughly upset. It was a commemorative keepsake for you to take with you. When I inquired about it, apparently, 93% of surveyees preferred an ice cold coke at the beginning. Which is one of the new things now, where upon entering you're offered a small can of coke classic, diet coke, coke zero, or coke life. This survey was worded in a way that said "do you prefer an ice cold coke at the beginning" vs. "A warm souvenir coke at the end." The latter is not for you to drink on the spot. It was a cool piece of memorabilia with the World of Coke logo. Plus it was immediately after the tasting room where you could drink as much sugary drinks as your heart desired.

It's fun to try all the drinks from around the world. Warning, floor will be sticky. Also some drinks definitely taste like butt, fun seeing people's reactions though. Another letdown, we bought "big surprise pack" in the gift shop for $8.99 where they were supposed to WHOO and ring a cowbell. We got nothing.

So yeah, taking that end gift away really makes me leave the World of Coke with a longing for what used to be. I guess it's still an okay place to take out of town visitors to pass some time. But definitely low on my prioritization totem pole.

Not a great attraction. You are spending 17 dollar...

Not a great attraction. You are spending 17 dollars for getting a small coke and the bonus is you have to wait 45 min in the queue to get in to visit worls famous company which has no great exhibits.

Pleasantly surprised! Went into this fully aware ...

Pleasantly surprised! Went into this fully aware that it is a giant expensive marketing ploy....however we all had a great time. The open self guided way it's set up was perfect for our young kids, and the tasting room was tons of fun. My daughter liked Delaware Punch from Honduras, my son liked Diet Coke , and my wife did NOT like Beverly from Italy.

The world of Coca-Cola is a really great experienc...

The world of Coca-Cola is a really great experience for the whole family. You can see how bottles were made, who it was made by, and all. The world of Coca-Cola is really fascinating and fun place and it should be ur family trip while ur in Georgia!

It felt overrated for the lines we had to wait in....

It felt overrated for the lines we had to wait in.

You can however get an annual pass for half your party (double the price) for an expedited entry or just visit during the off season.

The 4D ride was good and you get to taste coke products from different parts of the world.

My favs, thumps up at the asia counter and the ginger beer at the africa counter. My worst...Beverly at the europe counter.

All were friendly and it was clean! We had so much...

All were friendly and it was clean! We had so much fun there and a good place to make pictures too! The best thing is at the end when you can taste many different drinks from Coca.cola all over the world!

Very nice place to visit with your family or with ...

Very nice place to visit with your family or with friends. Learn about Coca-Cola history and how Coca-Cola from different places on the world taste! The admission tickets cover all the attractions.

Was lots of fun. Probably get tired if come here a...

Was lots of fun. Probably get tired if come here a lot. Once in a blue moon is good. Great to taste things from different places. Although my recommendation would be to go to the taste room then do something and return the do something. Other wise everything starts tasting the same . The over thing was the cashier at the gift shop was not nice at all a stuck up lady. Wanted to just leave everything and go

Loved it! It was pocket friendly, all inclusive ac...

Loved it! It was pocket friendly, all inclusive activities for all walks of life and a very captivating theme of family that you can t miss. The staff were all very helpful and cheerful and for a moment you get a chance to escape reality and step into this wonderful world courtesy of coca cola. I will definitely come back over and over and over again

I was like one of the kinds getting a golden ticke...

I was like one of the kinds getting a golden ticket into the chocolate factory but in my case Coca-Cola factory!!!! It was even more amazing than i could imagine!! I love the foreign come products !!!

The experience of learning about the Coke history ...

The experience of learning about the Coke history is great at all but my kids were very disappointed at the end of the tour when the tasting room was shut down due to malfunction so they were not able to sample any Coke products

Kind of expensive and very corporate, but also has...

Kind of expensive and very corporate, but also has a lot of neat history of Coca-Cola and of advertising and marketing in general.

Fun to see just as a tourist, and probably really fun if you're a Coca-Cola fan.

Go with an empty stomach as you are going to taste...

Go with an empty stomach as you are going to taste 50-60 different flavors of soda Coke sells worldwide. Though after 6-8 tastings it will get difficult for the taste buds to differentiate between the tsunami of options out there. I always wonder to buy something or not from their overpriced store :) mostly I don't. They have good restaurant options outside. Make sure to get the classic small glass bottle of coke for you to keep. Don't miss the 4 D show they have as a surprise for you. Do watch the worldwide collection of advertisements from all the time. One can spend as much time there as possible. Don't rush, take your time and enjoy the world of Coca Cola!

Interesting place to look at Coca-Cola memorabilia...

Interesting place to look at Coca-Cola memorabilia and learn some interesting facts about Coke's history, although I must emphasize that its Coca-Cola, Inc. telling the story and their view of history is, to say the least, a twee bit selective. You won't find much on the life of John Pemberton, the druggist who formulated Coke, his brief time in the Confederate Army, his brief addiction to morphine after suffering wounds, his career as a druggist, how the early formula was based off coca wine, or other interesting but less savory facts of this famous soft drink. There is a pretty neat wing devoted to the infamous "New Coke" crisis, as well as theater where you can watch commercials from around the world and different time periods. And of course there is the tasting room. Everything else is commercial garbage, including the price of admission and the mandatory (I'll say that again, MANDATORY) viewing of Moments of Happiness in the Coke Theatre. Oh yeah, and you only get one free bottle of coke. They make more coke in this one little factory then they actually need, but still, you only get ONE FREE SAMPLE PER PERSON. Why not two? Or even three? They end each day with tons of unused bottles.