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World of Coco Cola, is the place of Cold drink lov...

World of Coco Cola, is the place of Cold drink lover. You will get to taste atleast 40+ flavours and that also FREE. It's not worth for people who don't like Cola drink, just want to see something amazing. 4D movie is another great attraction.

I really enjoyed my visit there, learned a thing o...

I really enjoyed my visit there, learned a thing or two about the company too. Never realized that the Georgia coffee that I enjoyed while living in Japan was named after the state for example. Being able to sample the many flavors Coke offers the world was an tasty experience! I only regretted not being able to see the actual bottling process as the line was stopped during my visit.

It's a great museum! I loved the "Taste it!" exhib...

It's a great museum! I loved the "Taste it!" exhibit. Most of the drinks were delicious! The only soda I didn't like was this Italian aperitif called Beverly. Reminds me of cough medicine every time I drink it.

Once was awesome, coke has really let their public...

Once was awesome, coke has really let their public face fall apart. 4d theater is mostly broken and rough. No longer give you a souvenir bottle from the bottleworks... you dont get much for the very steep price of admission.

It's an amazing place to visit. We purchased the A...

It's an amazing place to visit. We purchased the Atlanta city pass to visit there, the zoo, the college football hall of fame and the CNN tour. This is my third time going. The first part of the tour gives you an in depth look of the history of Coca Cola, and how it got started. The rest of the tour is self guided. At the end of the tour there's a taste testing room where you can try different beverages from different countries. Warning: don't try the Beverly beverage from Italy. It's totally horrible. If you plan a trip to Atlanta and want to visit the attractions, I urge you to purchase the city pass. It will save you 40 percent.

You can never say enough good about this place. a...

You can never say enough good about this place. an excellent place to go for young and old alike. Very historical yet modern. A great educational experience or not only Coca-Cola history but pop culture history.

We visited here on our 4th of July trip to Atlanta...

We visited here on our 4th of July trip to Atlanta. This is a must go place for anyone visiting the area, a Coke (as in Cola) lover, or anyone fascinated by entrepreneurial history. There's so much to say, as there was so much that happened. Well to begin, did you know Coke was invented by a Pharmacist here in Atlanta, and that the secret formula is stored in a vault at this location?!

Don't underestimate how much time can be spent here; it can easily take up half of your day. But allocate at least 2-3 hours, especially if you go during peak time. We went around 2 PM and there was a long waiting line for both the ticket purchasing and to enter the place. After going through security (metal detector), you're offered to sample a mini can of coke (there are a few to choose from), before entering the introductory room. The introductory room is filled with major artifacts from Coke's timeline. An employee welcomed us, and gave a brief introduction on the World Of Coca-Cola, and how to navigate through the site.

Inside, there are various exhibits you can visit to learn more about the chronological history of Coke. Some of my favorite exhibits were the manufacturing process, which walked us through the multiple pieces of equipment in their production line, as well as the Vault. There, you could go through the historical competitors of Coke, and impostors who claimed they had the secret recipe of Coke. Ultimately, you're led to a room where you can view the vault that stores the secret recipe. The 4-D theater with 3-D glasses and motion seats was engaging. I like the messages they convey, which were themed around us as the consumers, being the secret behind Coke's success excellent marketing strategy. If you're tired from all that touring, I recommend you charge your phone for free in their securely enclosed charging station (just need to enter your credit card for security and safety), and head over to their commercial viewing room. There you can lounge comfortably, while they play various Coke product commercials from all around the world.

Don't forget to take a picture with their mascot the Coca-Cola Polar Bear! They take your picture, but you can have someone else take your picture with your phone, concurrently. They have employees that can take your pictures in most exhibits; they give you a unique number card that can be redeemed to purchase your pictures in the Coca-Cola store before exiting. But don't exit before you go to their tasting room! They have various Coke products to sample from around the world (Asia, Latin America, Europe, North America, and Africa); it's amazing to taste the unique twist from each continent. In my opinion, the tasting room experience of the exhibit is worth the entire admission fee, as you wouldn t be able to taste those drinks unless you traveled the world.

To conclude this amazing tour, you can shop in their Coke store before exiting. I bought an Atlanta Coke can fridge magnet to preserve this unique experience. I recommend everybody to check out this iconic, history-rich, adventure through the World of Coca-Cola. Cheers!

There best part is the tasting. It would be nice t...

There best part is the tasting. It would be nice to be able to just pay less and do that.

Parts of the museum are only interesting if you are a hard core fan. The recipe in the safe just made eyes roll. The couch from American idol? Yawn.

There isn't much for kids other than tasting.

If you are a Coke fan, this place should be on you...

If you are a Coke fan, this place should be on your bucket list. It claims to have over 100 varieties of Coke products, and there were at least 56 different fountain drinks. A few were surprisingly good and several were rather unusual!

It's exactly as promised, and if you don't like pa...

It's exactly as promised, and if you don't like paying for what essentially equates to an advertisement stuffed in your face for the entirety of your experience here, stay away. If you do come, avoid the pointless, abusive, and back-breaking 4D "experience" at all costs. One star deducted for the ticket price. Two stars deducted for the physically terrible 4D show.

This place is huge and crowded, features approxima...

This place is huge and crowded, features approximately 1,000 Coca-Cola artifacts presented in chronological order, video presentations of Coca-Cola advertising over the years, and Coke products from around the world. The tour featured the 'Spectacular Fountain,' where we were allowed to sample various Coke products. My best was the coca-cola products from india which were spiced.

It's a really great place

It's a really great place
It's really good and the world of coke spread the happiness movie will melt ur heart it's really good , and if u love imagine dragons or the sonny I'm top of the world it's good for u , u can taste diffrent flavor of coke

An overall good attraction, very crowded (as to be...

An overall good attraction, very crowded (as to be expected) but an in depth glance into their history. Found this to be more set up for entertainment flair and glammer focusing on iconic images rather than informative historical details and process overviews that I was expecting to find

The tour of the World of Coca-Cola is a great tour...

The tour of the World of Coca-Cola is a great tourist experience. The first part of the tour is a large group experience with a dedicated and knowledgeable guide; afterwards, people explore various exhibits on their own. The last exhibit allows guests to sample many flavors of Coca-Cola products from all around the world. The gift shop has a great variety of merch, but is understandably a little expensive.

Always have a good time. We have been a few times...

Always have a good time. We have been a few times. Me personally my first trip here was a school field trip. I have taken my kids and they enjoy it. My husband's family went with us and enjoyed it as well.

Great place to learn about the history of Coca-Col...

Great place to learn about the history of Coca-Cola. They had a lot of memorabilia, information, and interesting exhibits. The 4D attraction wasn't fully working the day I went, so it was only 3D. The tasting room was also really interesting. Glad I went.

Great, been before but nice to visit again. A coup...

Great, been before but nice to visit again. A couple of corners have been cut though, no free bottle and no 4d in the 4d film (nothing spraying, swaying or hissing). Still worth going for the history and taste of the different soft drinks from around the world.

Disappointing. The sampling area-almost everything...

Disappointing. The sampling area-almost everything I tasted was less than desirable. The tour was predictable. Their gift shop was very expensive with inferior products (the coffee mugs).

4D theater wasn't fully functioning. A good few ro...

4D theater wasn't fully functioning. A good few rows were out of order and nothing happened in the theater to make it 4D. The 3D effect was dizzying at times and I had to close one eye to bear it. The movie was poor with horribly forced acting but I guess it's not a dedicated movie theater so whatever.

The tasting room was nasty. A lot of the flavors were either overly carbonated that dominated the flavor or had really weird ingredients like cucumber; stuff that's likely supposed to be mixed with alcohol and not just be by itself.

The coke bear looked worn down and old. They should really replace the suit. It's shaggy and not as pure snow white as it used to; more of a light grey now. It's seen better days. The coke bottle decorations of the various map bottles were neat, though.

Really, it just wasn't a very interesting place. What else can you expect from a place dedicated to a beverage of all things? Overall had a forced happiness theme surrounded by "drink coke" signs and coke merch. I know the whole place is dedicated to the drink, but it all felt like a huge advertisement than an attraction.

Gift shop was fine. A lot of clothes, cups, and bottle openers. Some items were of recycled bottle materials from Kenya shaped into things like purses and animal sculptures which was super neat and cute. Only thing is, when you go to the gift shop, you can't reenter the building so you really have to save it for last.

I suggest the aquarium nearby. More interesting, in my opinion. If you're looking more for history, go to one of the civil and human rights museums. I wanted to spend my vacation elsewhere so I skipped most of the other "attractions" which were the familiar "read this caption under this old ad and drink coke" sort of deal.

3/5 stars. Rather go somewhere else.

Great fun place for the family! Lots to do and lot...

Great fun place for the family! Lots to do and lots to see. You will get a sugar overdose if you drink every single flavor they have in the tasting room, be forewarned!! Lol. I was in town for a business trip and some colleagues and I decided to visit the world of Coca Cola. It was a lot of fun and everyone really enjoyed themselves. Wasn t too much walking. I would also suggest drinking lots of water as the sugar from all the soda canned but dehydrating. But so many amazing flavors!!!

Booo! It s expensive to get in, parking could cert...

Booo! It s expensive to get in, parking could certainly be a headache (plan to pay for that too) and worst of all: it s crowded and not nice to people who are wheelchair bound! Watch a commercial for coke on YouTube and buy yourself a six pack... all the attraction is is an advertisement for the brand, and you can shop their gift store online for lower prices! Bummer Coca-Cola! Go get a hot dog @ The Varsity instead!

I went there today and it was amazing!!!!!! I jus...

I went there today and it was amazing!!!!!! I just missed out on.the 4d theater but the rest was cool. You should really taste the Beverly drink in the taste it section! *nobody likes it for a reason..*

Pretty good place to spend few hours with your kid...

Pretty good place to spend few hours with your kids, but also you can get some useful information about one of the most popular drinks all over the world,taste different beverages from every continent. Very friendly and helpful employees. Dont forget to get a Coca-Cola secret code and enjoy the free nonalcoholic drinks.

Pretty lame. You pay nearly $18 after tax for an e...

Pretty lame. You pay nearly $18 after tax for an extended coca cola advertisement which contains only the barrst minimum about the history and evolution of the company and the product. They do have a limited selection of coca cola products from around the world to try at the end but they have only a tiny tiny fraction of the product line.