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Drink 40 different cokes and try to find the secre...

Drink 40 different cokes and try to find the secret ingredients. Its sugar. Drink more cokes and fight a polar bear. Drink coke until your bones are itchy then run across the park as fast as you can to CNN. I love Trump

I had fun on my trip to the World of Coca-cola. I ...

I had fun on my trip to the World of Coca-cola. I learned a lot, experienced drinks from different countries, and watched an amazing video. I wish that I could have gotten a picture with the polar bear, but it was not out at the time. The gift shop is huge and Amazing. Items ranged from clothing and drink to souvenirs and electronics. I wish that I had spent more time there. I highly recommend the World of Coca-cola as a tourist attraction or fun family outing.

It was really cool see the history behind Coca Col...

It was really cool see the history behind Coca Cola. There is an awesome movie you watch when you get there. You can see everything from old stories and memoribilia to a 4D movie, totl the 7ft tall polar bear. The highlight of the experience is at the end when you go to the tasting room. They have drinks from around the world you can try which personally ranged from awesome to never again.

Entertaining and worthwhile.

Entertaining and worthwhile.
First off....of course there are going to be a lot of advertisements for Coca-cola....the whole purpose of this place is to share its history, promote their company, and reminisce its place in pop culture.
A little pricey for admission but free for military and veterans. The videos and displays were informative and nostalgic, though I do wish there was more about its history. Unless you have kids with you I would skip the 4D movie.
Of course the taste testing area is the highlight. Over 100 flavors so come prepared.
Easily spent 2 hours on the self guided tour but could ve been done in an hour and not felt like I missed anything (kinda depends how long you wanna spend in their commercials/advertising theater).
Probably wouldn t go back again unless I had my kids with me.

It was cool. They had a bunch of quick pass throug...

It was cool. They had a bunch of quick pass through exhibits talking about the history of coca cola, a movie about coca cola, and a museum of coca cola. Best part was definitely the international taste test room where you can try the different flavors from different countries. Let's just say Italy was pretty popular!

Expensive, but a must do experience for people who...

Expensive, but a must do experience for people who love sodas or coca cola collectibles.

The tasting room is fun, giving you a perspective on how different parts of the world have different soda preferences. However, it's super crowded, with no real lines, and the floor is a sticky mess. Consider going on less tourist-heavy days.

Very nice visit! If you want to know about America...

Very nice visit! If you want to know about Americas most popular drink this is the place to go! Great tour and very nice staff! It was easy to get to with plenty of parking garages near by!

The symbol of American capitalism, the Coca-Cola M...

The symbol of American capitalism, the Coca-Cola Museum. There is a history of Coca-Cola's development and a secret safe in Coca-Cola. At the end of the day,
I liked the drinks of various countries.

The video was good. 4d was garbage. There are some...

The video was good. 4d was garbage. There are some interesting things and fact but in general it was not too great. I tried some interesting flavours. Exotic Fanta from Uganda was great, Beverley should go to hell. I also got a souvenir but can t understand people wearing it as a brand

World of Coca cola has everything you would want t...

World of Coca cola has everything you would want to know or do about Coke, right from its inception to where it is today. Guided tours n documentaries give you much detail about coke. Tour with history pics and so called secret makes the visit enjoyable. It offers to taste all the world's cokes' various formations, approximately 100. It has souvenir shop also with every third or fourth is lucky winner of a surprise gift.

Very disappointed. Visiting from Canada and drove ...

Very disappointed. Visiting from Canada and drove 45 minutes after checking open and close times on website. website said open at 10, and we get here and the employees told us it was closed for an event they are setting up for. They should have put this on their website.

World of Coca-Cola is a very interesting place tha...

World of Coca-Cola is a very interesting place that walks you through the history of coca-cola . I like the end where you get to try different code samples from around the world, as some of them taste good, but some of them taste awful to many of my family and friends. It is funny to watch people try those... :)

Great place

Great place
They charged me $ 18 which is worth it

The world of Coca-Cola is a fun side trip, but don...

The world of Coca-Cola is a fun side trip, but don't throw your money away unless you are a Coke fanatic or have already purchased an Atlanta City Pass. The exhibits are nicely presented, but far too many people are admitted at once, resulting in heavy crowds. This is basically a 90 minute Coke commercial that you pay for then crowd into with a few thousand other people.

Unless you have the mental age of a 4 year old

Unless you have the mental age of a 4 year old
the presentation before the movie will cause severe brain damage. Unfortunately you can t really avoid it. They should make the option that you just hang around with no movie, no presentation.

We were visiting from Texas and had so much fun at...

We were visiting from Texas and had so much fun at The World of Coca-Cola! Loved all the vintage machines and memorabilia. The tasting area at the end offered a perfect way to taste various flavors from around the world. Fun for all ages! Definitely recommend!

I finally made the pilgrimage to the home of my fa...

I finally made the pilgrimage to the home of my favorite beverage. We had a great time, even though they had to make several modifications for Covid. If you plan to go during the days of social distancing, I recommend going to the tasting first once you are upstairs. Then, circle back through the bathroom entrance to do the 4D theater and the pop culture exhibit.

This place deserves at least a 4 but the Coca Cola...

This place deserves at least a 4 but the Coca Cola polar bear costume that people take pictures with looks like a lanky starved long term chronic cocaine user with blood shot eyes. They really need to replace that costume :( The free soda with your ticket however was a huge plus!

Was excited to visit but disappointed when I got t...

Was excited to visit but disappointed when I got there. The 4D theatre wasn t fully operational. So just 3D. :( you were wrangled into one room waiting for the next room to clear. 8 min then on to vintage Coke display room where you wait for 6 min to get to a theatre to show a 5 min video about Coke memories then choose your next activity. Then wait for the Vault. It was neat but I felt rushed through to the next room where you get to see the vault holding the Coke recipe.
On to the tasting room or a picture with a polar bear. Lastly exit through the gift shop. I paid to see this???? Hmmmm

Went to the World of Coca-Cola because we had been...

Went to the World of Coca-Cola because we had been at the aquarium right next door and though eh, why not? I'm not really even a soda drinker, but the memorabilia was neat and the gal leading the tour (I wish I caught her name to call her out!) is FANTASTIC. An excellent, energetic presenter with real presence. Coke lucked out nabbing her. Some interesting trivia. A tad crowded (4th of July week) but for $17 it's fun. The best part is the tasting room at the end with Coke products from around the world. Tons of self-serve fountains and a genuine blast. Tried some great (and not so great!) flavors. Sometimes it's getting others to taste the not so great that's the most fun. Recommended.

The Covid 19 has dampered everything including the...

The Covid 19 has dampered everything including the tasting of all the Coca Cola products from all around the world. They only have a limited supply and you get only 2 instead of the 6 different drinks you could normally try from different countries. It's was still fun and clean though.

Without beverages the world would survive on water...

Without beverages the world would survive on water and soda is the best alternative. Consequently, Coca-Cola world was created, have the privileges to consume various sodas each with a unique taste!!!

THE COCA-COLA COMPANY VAULT IS BELIEVED TO HOLD TH...

THE COCA-COLA COMPANY VAULT IS BELIEVED TO HOLD THE SECRET COCA COLA RECIPE....THE VAULT USES THE SOPHISTICATED TECHNOLOGY TO ENSURE THAT THE RECIPE REMAINS HEAVILY GUARDED....THE COMPANY TRANSFERRED THE 126 YEAR OLD SECRET FORMULA TO THE WORLD OF COCA-COLA FROM A VAULT AT SUN TRUST BANK IN DOWN TOWN ATLANTA WHERE IT HAD BEEN HOUSED FOR SINCE 1925....ONE OF THE MOST CLOSELY GUARDED TRADE SECRETS IN HISTORY....THIS IS THE LARGEST BEVERAGE COMPANY IN THE WORLD....

It's a museum so prepare to be bored or fascinated...

It's a museum so prepare to be bored or fascinated as there's really no in-between. I've been here an unfortunate 4 times. That's three times too many. Nothing honestly wrong with that as the best part is the tasting, and memories from my childhood left a long lasting impression on me, especially Beverley. I tell my friends to try it whenever one rarely goes. The best part about going to the Coke museum is that I know, usually, afterwords we go to the aquarium right across from it.

This place is a must if you enjoy nostalgic advert...

This place is a must if you enjoy nostalgic advertising. They have one of the greatest collections of ads I have ever seen. You will feel like you have stepped into a time capsule most of the time. The staff is incredibly friendly and definitely show the southern hospitality. The vault was one of the coolest things they have and its awesome getting the history of an iconic product like Coca Cola. Hands down my favorite part is getting to try coke around the world. It was a very cool experience and I recommend it for any history buff

Not worth the money or time. Staff was pleasant. S...

Not worth the money or time. Staff was pleasant. Some cool items to check out and play with, but boring all around. You walk in, get a coke for free. Listen to a tour guide for a few mins, watch a very long commercial, then stand in line after line to get into other rooms with not much going on. Not even the room with cokes from all over the world was worth it. Again, you stand in line after line to get a thimble of bizarre drinks(Asia was the best). Your feet constantly being stuck to the floor or you being shoved by some hyped up sugar monster child. Unless, you buy a ticket as part of some discount package, it s really not worth the 25.00 per person.

First time to Atlanta, visited with my mom, dad, d...

First time to Atlanta, visited with my mom, dad, daughter and her boyfriend. We had a blast. Was just our pace, we were able to take our time and enjoy the exhibits! Will def return in the future!

Interesting museum from Coca-Cola. It shows the hi...

Interesting museum from Coca-Cola. It shows the history of Coca-Cola and its current update. As what museums have in common they have real items related to the history. It has a 4 d movie that's quite good. They will give you virtually unlimited supply of Coca-Cola products to taste. You can taste their products that are sold around the globe that is quite interesting for me. Like what are the drinks sold in Africa tasted like. You will be surprised that you could not understand why this particular products were being made. And as usual there are merchandise items section inside. The ticket is $17, and you can buy a 'combo' ticket for surrounding attractions for cheaper price.

Very crowded. We had a good time. Disappointed tha...

Very crowded. We had a good time. Disappointed that they didn't have a restaurant. We are across the street in the CNN building at Burger Fi. Would like to have toured, but at $33. each, not worth it.

Can't begin to describe my disappoint with the Wor...

Can't begin to describe my disappoint with the World of Coca-Cola. Prior to our arrival I had reviewed the website about military personnel receiving a free pass as stated that they support the Armed Forces. We were told that "veteran's do not count" only active, reserves and retired. I served in Desert Storm and know several people who have fought for us in the Iraq War. Not that $16 will break me but was shocked to hear veteran's don't count. Well in my book they do and every one in my party feels the same (I was the only military person in my party). I hope that they look at their policy and realize that they are real heroes and open there doors to veterans as I know how much I appreciate places that appreciate me and my fellow veterans and all military personnel.

Needless to say, prepare your bladders for the amo...

Needless to say, prepare your bladders for the amount of soda you are about to drink in the facility. It was quite a blast just guzzling various sodas found around the world. I did enjoy learning more about the history of Coca-Cola, and it was fascinating seeing all of the collections that they have. As well, the gift shop did not disappoint with the variety of souvenirs that they sell.

PAUL WAS AMAZING! I have been to the World of Coke...

PAUL WAS AMAZING! I have been to the World of Coke several times but this was the first time I got a ticket for the VIP tour. There was a mistake, but Paul went out of his way to make it right and then gave an absolutely incredible tour. Of all my times here nothing has come close too showing the amount of love and passion that the staff here have for Coca-Cola and their guests.

So cool! It starts out with people showing you a m...

So cool! It starts out with people showing you a movie, then you move through guided areas at your own place. Could take a pic with the Polar Bear mascot, saw all kinds of old Coke brand posters, media, stuff from all over the world. At the end there were all the Coke brands separated by continent and you could taste test as many as you wanted! Awesome gift shop at the end too!

Very nice museum

Very nice museum
I highly recommended it