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3 years ago

Great experience for our family! The staff is supe...

Great experience for our family! The staff is super friendly and answered the visitors questions when asked. The different flavors of Coke from around the world and the vault room was really neat! The cashiers in the gift shop were really awesome! I highly recommend the World of Coca-Cola!!!

N
3 years ago

This has a history of how Coco-Cola as a product g...

This has a history of how Coco-Cola as a product grew to a brand which we would have never imagined.
It has the advertising strategies used by the company back then for it to sustain in the market

My personal favorite is the place where we get to try 100+ products created by Coca-Cola

C
3 years ago

An absolute staple of downtown Atlanta one of my f...

An absolute staple of downtown Atlanta one of my favorite attractions to go to on par with the aquarium every time you go your joined by a host of people from all around this country and even internationally all around the world and I'll never forget how much fun it is going to their beverage tasting Center and trying soft drinks from all over the planet

R
3 years ago

Our favorite attraction through 'City Pass'.

Our favorite attraction through 'City Pass'.
Lots of memorabilia on display (who doesn't love the Coca-Cola polar bears or the Coca-Cola Santa from years past?).
The sampling room is AWESOME- an astounding assortment of Coca-Cola sodas from around the world to taste at your leisure. Loved it!!!

G
3 years ago

Absolutely loved the testing section of the tour! ...

Absolutely loved the testing section of the tour! It was highly educational and fun! The price of the ticket is appropriate. My only suggestion would be to arrive there EARLY, before 10:00 am. Otherwise the waiting becomes insufferable.

A
3 years ago

Maybe before the time of the internet it might hav...

Maybe before the time of the internet it might have been an informative way to spend a couple of hours but it's way too expensive for what it is, yes you get to drink unlimited Coke products but even the hardest of Coke drinkers can only drink so much!
$10 would be more than a fair price to pay but anymore and it's just too expensive for what you get!

V
3 years ago

I would recommend but don't expect to be here for ...

I would recommend but don't expect to be here for more than a couple of hours. Not as kid friendly as you would expect either. Glad I went and I wouldn't discourage anyone from going but smaller than I expected.

D
3 years ago

They make you watch a movie which is essentially a...

They make you watch a movie which is essentially a lengthy advertisement, after which you are released into the museum part. The drink tasting station, the old soda fountain, and the vault with the recipe are the only things I found interesting. Not quite sure if it was worth the 17$ ticket.

L
3 years ago

I have been living in Atlanta for over 10 years an...

I have been living in Atlanta for over 10 years and have always wanted to visit the World of Coca-Cola. Today I did and it was amazing. It was definitely not what I pictured in my mind. I pictured going through the actual bottling process etc but it was much more fun. The guided presentations brought back some very vivid facts about my relationship with Coke that I had buried since I cut soda out of my diet. I got to taste the many flavors offered per continents and culture and who would have thought Italy had this disgusting rotten grapefruit flavor. I loved the European line up and I was very disappointed at the Africa line up. Everything was served warm and not cold and fuzzy as the others. I hope it was only during my visit.
My favorite part was the 4D around the world with Rigby movie.
Other than that I sure scored some bottle openers as souvenirs from the gift shop. The Georgia Aquarium is right across a few yard away. I've been there many many times along with the zoo.

The story of the company is quite enlightening. I most definitely recommend the tour.

M
3 years ago

My first time in Atlanta and to visit this iconic ...

My first time in Atlanta and to visit this iconic brand was an amazing experience. I enjoyed the zone of "Taste the world", where there are a wide variety of products produced by the brand.

L
3 years ago

This is a family favorite stop when we visit Atlan...

This is a family favorite stop when we visit Atlanta. Very easy to see everything and there are attractions that all ages can enjoy. The historical aspects are my favorite, but the kids love the tasting room. "What flavor of Fanta is this, Dad?"

N
3 years ago

Love the brand and I had never been so when I was ...

Love the brand and I had never been so when I was visiting family I made it a point to go and see it and I didn't want to leave.. just with I could have gotten a picture with the polar bear. Tried all the flavors of Coca-Cola and certainly wish some were available for purchase here in the states

J
3 years ago

We really enjoyed our time here. Food exhibys, his...

We really enjoyed our time here. Food exhibys, history, and interactive modules. They have set up well for social distancing and there is plenty of hand saniter available. Highly reccomend.

C
3 years ago

Overall it was a fun way to spend a few hours, but...

Overall it was a fun way to spend a few hours, but I expected there to be more exhibits. The tasting room is definitely the best part, and the gift shop has some pretty neat merchandise. Military ID gets you a free ticket.

N
3 years ago

Coca Cola makes your experience larger than life t...

Coca Cola makes your experience larger than life to solve the secret formula for Coke. They connect with you deeply. Videos are incredible.. Do not forget to taste drinks served in all continents... My personal favourite was a Chinese drink... Don't blame me if you rush to the toilet after having it.. :p

J
3 years ago

More

E
3 years ago

After the introduction live propaganda session you...

After the introduction live propaganda session you are whisked off to a mandatory 6 minute propaganda film. In the vault section, again forced to sit through junk before leaving room. There's almost no value to this place unless you are majorly into coke. It felt wrong hearing all their shill about tying coke to pleasant memories, considering their products aren't a lot better thank tobacco in terms of the health harms they cause.

J
3 years ago

I had an amazing experience at the World of Coke. ...

I had an amazing experience at the World of Coke. The admission price is well worth all the different exhibits they have. From the moment you step into the introduction room, you get to see antique Coke machines and even vintage advertisements. The admission includes a short film, access to the pop art section, the vault (which is where they hold the secret formual - quite literally a giant vualt with a short film introduction), the antiques are, the 4D movie, the factory room, and the sample room (where you get to try different sodas from around the world). Even walking through the gift shop at the end is a great part of it. I definitely recommend this over the overpriced CNN srudio tour.

C
3 years ago

World of Coke is no Disney World, but it is defini...

World of Coke is no Disney World, but it is definitely worth visiting! VERY modern building, I love the architecture. The atmosphere is awesome, you're smack in the middle of downtown. If you're more of the artsy type, you'll definitely get your kicks here, lots of art. Kids will enjoy the global drinks room. Be very weary of trying "Beverly" from Italy, bleck! You take home a lot of history and get to experience the real Coke culture that stems from Atlanta. You also get a free glass bottle of coke when you leave! I only gave Service a Very Good, because you only experience service at the beginning, in the theater and in the gift shop.

J
3 years ago

Love this place and glad we decided on a visit whi...

Love this place and glad we decided on a visit while in ATL. There was lots of memorabilia, history and things to see. Our favorite parts were getting to taste coca cola flavors from around the world and getting a picture with the Coca Cola bear!

D
3 years ago

Definitely a tourist trap. Pricey to get in and th...

Definitely a tourist trap. Pricey to get in and the stuff you see is not any more impressive in person than online. Neat company history, but this is an overpriced novelty and gimmicky to the max.

D
3 years ago

I don't see the fascination. There was a huge thro...

I don't see the fascination. There was a huge throng - it was a few years ago - and the employees were acting like prison guards, herding everyone through their displays. It turned out to be a big sell job for their products, so I squeezed out of line before the show was over. I asked one of the cowherds how to exit from there, and he said he had never heard of anyone wanting to do that. When I got outside, there was a fairly large group of people with the same impression as mine: Let me outta here. Skip this attraction unless you're very easily entertained and not bothered by pressing throngs. It sucks.

J
3 years ago

Great inclusive tourist attraction inside Pemberto...

Great inclusive tourist attraction inside Pemberton Park! Helpful maps in a dozen languages and interesting exhibits about the images, Genesis of the modern Santa, as well as the failed New Coke. The best part is of course at the end, where you can drink Coca-Cola products from around the world. If you're truly adventurous, try the Italian Beverly, it'll be a taste you won't soon forget!

C
3 years ago

This place is amazing! All staff were pleasant, pr...

This place is amazing! All staff were pleasant, professional, and knowledgeable. We learned about the history of Coke while indulging in the best drink ever, Coca Cola. My children and my favorite is the 4d movie and tasting the Cokes from around the world! We'll be back!

i
3 years ago

Awesome

J
3 years ago

Paid to walk through a giant advertisement and be ...

Paid to walk through a giant advertisement and be told how much I love coca cola and what a big part of my life it has been?!? It was all just so hokey! The photographer at the polar bear was rude and got all huffy when we politely told her we didn't want her to take our pic because we knew we didn't want to buy one and would just take our own. I do not understand how they keep getting people to pay money to go here, but I guess they did get mine!

B
3 years ago

Unless you're taking young children or coke enthus...

Unless you're taking young children or coke enthusiasts, you should avoid this museum. It's alright given it's source material, but it's not very interesting to your average person. You'd be better off visiting the aquarium a few blocks away, far more fascinating in my opinion

V
3 years ago

It was...amusing and slightly eerie. The first guy...

It was...amusing and slightly eerie. The first guy in the first part of the tour was named Dom. The second guy in the next part of the tour was also named Dom. They both had the same sense of humor and had the same glazed look in their eyes. I for sure thought we would get stuck in that place and become tour guides ourselves. I m also convinced the secret recipe is either not actually in the vault...or it is and would be the ultimate oceans 11 heist. Stay tuned

A
3 years ago

Great time. This is our 3rd visit. Every time we g...

Great time. This is our 3rd visit. Every time we go through Atlanta, we stop. It's an amazing story, they have some interesting artifacts and things to do. It's changed a bit since last time we went and we enjoyed it. Instead of the bottled coke at the end of the tour, we got a can bottle in the beginning, which was nice cause we were thirsty. The 4D movie is a little rough, so if you don't care for rough, sit in the back row, it is stationary. The taste test was my sons favorite, sampling coca cola products from all over the world. They have a really big shop to go through ans a lot of the prices are reasonable. They do have their own parking garage, which is $10. All the garages and independent parking in the area are the same amount and we felt safe in their lot and it was a short walk to the door without crossing any streets. There are places to eat in surrounding buildings about a block to the left of the aquarium.

A
3 years ago

Fun little tourest trap. Tasting all the coke prod...

Fun little tourest trap. Tasting all the coke products from around the world was really interesting, but other than that not much going on here. They give you a little tour of their coke junk collection and tell you a little bit about the company's history, but they leave out all the good stuff about the original recipe containing cocaine and fanta being made by the nazis.

T
3 years ago

Family fun and affordable fun for the whole family...

Family fun and affordable fun for the whole family. Great tourist attraction as well. The only thing, they no longer give you a complimentary bottle of Coke at the end of your tour, you have to purchase it, but they do offer you a complimentary mini can at the beginning. You can keep it as a souvenir instead of drinking it.

T
3 years ago

Fun experience. You feel a little like your being ...

Fun experience. You feel a little like your being brainwashed though. Let's be honest, Coke isn't good for you anyway shape or form, but they constantly show you imagery of athletes with coke and people drinking one after every big accomplishment. I guess it is t a mystery how they are so large and popular. Overall a cool place to visit though.

A
3 years ago

All of the negative reviews on this museum are fro...

All of the negative reviews on this museum are from people who are unhappy that the Coca-Cola museum has so much coke related stuff. (Do we also get annoyed by florists who have flowers??)
I'm not a soda fan, but I really enjoyed this museum. It's well maintained, there's interesting business history, and the elusive secret recipe is a cute theme.