Had lots of fun. The coke there tasted better than...
Had lots of fun. The coke there tasted better than the ones in restaurants. My favorite drink was Uganda s.
Had lots of fun. The coke there tasted better than the ones in restaurants. My favorite drink was Uganda s.
Might be worth going once of you're in town. Not worth a second trip. One giant ad and some of the"experiences " are awkward to get out of without searching another video.
Its just an ok place. They are taking money from people to advertise themselves. The price es should have been less.
Awesome place.! Just loves it. Felt like heaven when we could taste each n every coca cola owned drink from across the globe.! The gift shop has a huge awesome collection at a great price. Worth every penny. Don't miss it if you r in Atlanta. Takes 2-3 hours to see everything.
It was a awesome experience taste coke products from all over!
Have been several times. Great place to take out of towners at a great price. Fun merchandise to buy at the end. Great selection. Fun experience to see the history of Coke. Would return.
Amazing place to spend some time and taste the world of Coca Cola. It takes a couple of hours to go through and before the exit there is a great shop for souveniers. Make sure to try the testing room where you can have Coca Cola drinks from all over the world.
Interesting attraction. I can only describe it as "vibrant". Everything was colourful, bold and fun to look at. There are lots of things to explore and see. I do wish there was a substantial walking tour for people who don't want to read all the information. Definitely an unique experience though.
Pretty cool. Lots of nostalgia. Tasting the Coke products was pretty cool.
Loved the 4D movie. Got to taste different popular flavours for free
This was such a cool place to take the tour. I like this tour because it wasn't in the traditional guided structured tour but more of a roam freely. The tasting room is probably the best part because you can sample countless varieties of Coke products from all around the world. The biggest downfall when I visited was the extremely long lines to get into the building.
It's mainly for international tourists. Still fun, but the aquarium right next door is well worth paying more to see.
We can taste worldwide coca-cola beverages at this location ,just for 20$
Not as good as it was a number of years ago. You got a glass coke bottle in a cute bag, passed by fancy old fashioned pants no more. Maybe it's better security that changes things. Good not good but still enjoyable and interesting.
Really cool experience, but a little boring, not suited for young children.
Great place to go with the family. Is not too expensive and it doesn't take you the whole day to see it all. Also you learn a lot about coca cola and if you like it then you'll love it more after the tour
An interesting place sharing the Coke Cola history. The key attractive is the drink tasting! They have fountain drinks organized by continents. Try at your own risk! Some drinks make you think are those people have no taste buds?! The sovenier store is full of Coke Cola supplies, from sleep wear to kitchen tools.
Very good helps you understand the history of coca cola
Enjoyed trying coke products from around the world. The US by far has the most sugar in ours.
It's more a giant advertisement for Coke than a museum, don't waste you're time. Instead of paying $17, Look up the history on Wikipedia, YouTube Coke Cola adds, buy a Cherry Coke and join a long line... try Atlanta Historic Centre instead.
I wanted to visit this place for some time. Finally had some time in my recent trip to Atlanta. I am not a soda fan, but like Cuba libre though. It was interesting to know Coke is not sold in Cuba and North Korea. Tour was very interesting and informative. There is a 4D movie experience included in the tour. Also you can taste 200+ sodas sold all over the world. It was a good opportunity to taste Thumbs Up from india after a long time. If you have a half day free time, worth while visiting this place.
This place was great! It was interesting to see and hear just how Coca-Cola came about. The best part was trying all the flavors from around the world!! Lol... Loved it!
Engaging, informative and fun! The staff were extremely friendly and helpful and of course, the Coke was delicious!
It was interesting to people that like history. Or tasting tons of world flavored Coke
That is what goes into making a Coca-Cola
What a great experience it was to witness coca-cola making their beverages, at the end of the tour there is a large tasting area where you can drink as much as you like from all of the products coca-cola makes around the world. My favorite was from Chile. If your in the Atlanta area and have a full day to spend then I encourage you to take this tour.
World's worst customer service rascist rude employees I'll never come back or recommend this place to anyone. A shirt was all that was done to make it right what a joke.
It was ok... I dont drink coca cola. A bit pricey, but probably because I don't really care for it. Love the polar bear. Some of the soda weren't working
It is great for kids and fans of the Coca-Cola company and brand. Else it is quite boring and insane to pay $17 to have them presenting their advertisements and marketing success story.
Kids loved it so did I. Very interesting to be able to taste drinks from other countries.
A behind the scenes on how someone took a soda and transformed it into one of the most valuable brands in the world! I really loked the part where you can taste sodas from all over the world
The wait was horrible but it was worth it after all of the places you can see and the things tou can do it deserves a five star rating
Like the old way better. New location you are rushed through in a large group and its hard to get to see all the memorabilia. Still nice just to large of a group for you to really enjoy!!
Great place, definitely better when it's not crowded.
The best part of this attraction is definitely the tasting room -- you get to taste some of Coke's products from all continents, some which are only available in those regions and some aren't even in production any longer. There are a couple picture moments and the ads and old antiques were fascinating as well as how Coke became how it is today. Great place for kids and the family. The 4D experience was a bit too rocky for me, felt like someone could really injure their neck in there
Tour guide was awesome, the experiences inside the museum was great. Loved the samples from around the world and the old memorabilia was really neat too.
Fun and exciting tour. You get to try all the different flavors coca cola had to offer until your tummy hurts at the end
The World of Coca Cola is really fun to visit. I did the VIP tour and had the privilege of having Ann as my guide. She is a very kind and knowledgeable lady who can talk with passion about Coca Cola. In the tour I received a Cola at the beginning and walked through the entire experience with her. She kept in mind that I am Dutch and pointed out all the Dutch specials in the building. It gave me a good insight in Coca Cola and I learned a bit more about the products and history.
Loved the history lesson. Could have stayed longer. Next time in Atlanta it s a must do
It s something that you have to do just once in your life
Since living in Atlanta, I had always wanted to visit this museum even though I don't like Coke, but more so to taste the coke products from around the world. So this past weekend my boyfriend and I visited World of Coca-Cola and it was an okay experience.
When you first arrive, you go through security and enter their lobby where they give you a free small can of coke. You can choose from about 4 different types. Then you have to wait to go to the next room where a tour guide gives you a brief history lesson on Coke and he talked for about 7 minutes. Asking everyone in the group where they are from and encouraging everyone to take pictures because we wouldn't revisit that room. Then he says that we will watch a 6-minute film on Coke.
When I heard this, I was intrigued. So then we proceed to go to a screening room and to my disappointment, this "film" was a 6 minute long Coke commercial. I was like, how dare they call this a "film." It was a six minute, shaky camera coke commercial of people enjoying coke.
Then after we finished viewing the "film" we exit the theater and begin our self-guided tour through the museum. The first place we went was the vault room, which was interesting. You read about how coke was created and how other companies tried to copy the idea. Then, you enter a room that you can't exit out of until you pass this video game. So everyone is huddled in a room and a tour guide explains that we have to play this game to exit the room. So everyone in the room is just waiting for people in the group to finish the game so we can leave, which was annoying. After the game is over, I'm thinking, okay, we can leave now, but no, I was wrong.
We then are all crowded into another small room with screens all over the walls and the tour guide explains that we are going to watch another promo about Coke. I was like, Oh God, not another Coke commercial. Then, after the ad, the woman explains how the secret formula to Coke is locked in a vault in that room. Then after all of that, we can exit. That part of the tour was a little claustrophobic and annoying for me.
Anyways, on the first floor there are two other rooms, one were you can see the bottling process and the other is a history of the advertising of Coke and you also learn of the other products that Coke produces.
The second floor is where you can learn about how Coke has impacted people. There's a section where you can read letters that people wrote to Coke about how it has impacted their lives. In this room, you also learn how people protested Coke when they briefly changed their formula.
I thought that was kinda silly, because it's just a soft drink. But the best part of the tour was being able to taste the different coke brands throughout the world. You can taste products from Asia, Latin America, Africa, Europe and North America. I thought 90% of the drinks were gross. The only continent for me that had the best flavors were Africa, the rest tasted terrible.
To exit, you have to go through the gift shop where you can buy Coke products and merchandise. So in all, it was just an okay experience.
Good for all things Coca Cola branded. Nice to explore whilst drinking the free drink.....Some of the worldwide ranges available to test are weird!
Definitly a tourist attraction. Good to know the company's history and how it has grew.
Interesting facts,great your guide,and some fun also,and then off to some merch. shopping
Loved it, had tons of fun. Great museum. You must see the 4D movie! Have fun during the drink fest. Need tennis shoes for that because the floor was sticky.
It is a fun attraction and everyone was really friendly. I had a lot of fun. Just try to avoid school tours. XD
Hated it. Do not worth the visit. Coca-Cola store in Orlando is better.
Its a clean place. Very well organized. Crowdy. But its part of the game. We had good time at family. The entrance the employees receive you with free Coke or any type oo Cola products Theather, polar bear photo....and fun with the real history about the founder.
Too many coke vending machines for different flavours
This place is absolutely amazing. I'd strongly suggest taking a tour and trying all the different products.
It's all Coke, all the time.
What more can one expect? The World of Coca-Cola contains a ton of fun, little exhibits revolving around Coke and its history. Some are more interactive than others. At the beginning, you'll have to go through a guided tour of a couple showrooms. It's a lot to look at and there's some interesting facts here and there. That's followed by a showing of some Coke propaganda (i.e. Coke = Happiness). Finally, you're allowed to roam the exhibits at your discretion.
Of course, my favorite part was the Taste It! area. Who wouldn't jump at a chance to try Coke from around the world? Not just Coke, either. It's all of Coca-Cola's products. You get a mix of fruity flavors, Coke variants, and some weird sparkling sodas like Beverley.
This is one of those do-in-your-lifetime places. I definitely recommend coming by here if you're passing through or visiting the area!
the taste it area was my favorite part of the tour, along with the feel good video. ticket prices after reasonable and the fun facts .....and activities are worth it..... even if you're not a fan of coke but especially if you are.
Wonderful my grandson that is 7 loved it the tasting room was awesome great time
Kinda fun, kinda not. I liked seeing all the memorabilia but it was so dang crowded there were lines for everything. The 4d movie and vault were just eh, but the tasting room is really fun and what really makes the place worth going to.
Great experience. I've been here a few times and it never gets old!
The good thing thing about this place is you get to enjoy drinks from almost all countries spanning 6 different continents. Some may enjoy the history of Coca-Cola and all the events in between.
I am an out of town visitor. I really enjoyed visiting the world of coke. There are so many different activities to do here. You can spend hours taking in the different sights, watching videos, visiting the gift shop, trying different coke products, and seeking for the secret coke recipe.
It was great! Vary interesting! Its a must go to when comming to Atlanta but i cant give away the secret formula!
As a coke lover this place is awesome. Only issue is way over crowded. If you bring the family keep them close.
More involved and interesting than I thought it was going to be. Worth going once, but pricey enough to not go back.
It was very cool and coke moments were definitely a tear jerker.... Very ugghh cool to see old Coca-Cola memorabilia with my much younger children.
This tour was so commercialized the only enjoyable thing is unlimited soda in the soda room.
Loved the 8 minute session and all that this place has to offer thank you for the experience the lessons and the tasting of many different flavors
it was alright. The taste testing was a bonus. They have a lot to see and are very friendly.
This was such a rip off. Their bottling unit was under maintenance and there was no notice or any kind of information when we bought the tickets. Joke!!! Not worth paying $15+ just to taste the coke flavors around the world.
Only have been twice once in 2012 & one now in 2016 great time to spend in family you always find something you haven't seen or learned love this place
Didn't expect too much. I was blown away by all the history and information that was there. Extremely well put together. I'll being going back!
Good history but mainly focused on the secret receipt not how the copy started and how they gave evolved over the years.
Really nice place, make sure you go and taste every coke from across the world!
It's a must see. A fun and relatively quick exibition topped off with a sampling room of many of cokes top flavors from around the world.
Great staff..great logistic love it very interesting
I love going here. Its worth the experience and the entry isn't overpriced
Free unlimited coke products with admission? Awesome.
Great tour
Part is guided and part self guided
Lots of history
Plenty of free samples at the end of your tour
Nice gift shop
Everyone was nice
It's too expensive for what you get from this "museum." Definitely only come here if you're bringing kids, as it's pretty full as an adult for a way to kill a few hours.
Always a cool place to visit, just be sure to check if there is going to be a rally or event in the area as it can make parking and getting to the World of Coca-Cola much more stressful.
Loved every aspect of the museum. Learned lots more about coca cola.
This place is so much fun. We really enjoyed trying all the drinks.
Frankly, I think they should pay us to advertise for them.
The tasting room and gift shop were the highlights. Expected the video to be more about the history of the company than an extended ad. Quick visit but tasting experience was worth it.
We went this past weekend and had the best time it is very family friendly (we took our toddlers) we all had a blast only bad thing I could even half way say is when tasting Beverly Italy coke should come with a warning cause it awful but other than that I d do it a million more times
Well, there are interesting historical facts about the Coca Cola company and its contributions in today's society. Expect a lot of Coca Cola :)) from different parts of the world:) it is a lot of fun!
I loved the vortex and the cinema with moving seats. The drink tasting is amazing.
Great place ,very informative and somewhat entertaining. Would definitely visit again just for the Polar bear. Great mascot and love the emotions portyayed.
Fun & entertaining place for the price. Nicely put together with many educational things to learn if you are a big fan of history of coke. If not..still entertaining especially when you get to taste all of the coke products around the world. Not a terrible place but you wont want to be there longer than 2 hours...
Fun experience! Lots of cool features, activities, and displays! Definitely worth a visit!