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If you re interest in Coca-Cola then this place wi...

If you re interest in Coca-Cola then this place will not disappoint. While it s clearly a tourist trap, there is no detail to Coke that is left unshared. The carefully curated, and interactive displays are fun and interesting to all ages. They go out of their way to make even the most mundane aspects of soda making interesting. Worth the visit if, and only if, you re interested in Coca-Cola and/or drink bottling and distribution.

yea i love pepsi this place made my day oh wait th...

yea i love pepsi this place made my day oh wait this coke i HATE coke if u drink this i am sad for u go get diebeedees LOSER i luv pepsi if u dont i will find your house and through pepsi though your windows now i am thirsty h look a PEPSI I WILL DRINK IT CAUSE I LIKE PEPSI

Really cool place for friends and family

Really cool place for friends and family

The merchandise is so fun there
Also theres a lot of intresting history that is offered as well
They dont stay open too late so you habe to build your day around the venue.

Go during off-peak hours, and/or buy your tickets ...

Go during off-peak hours, and/or buy your tickets online. We could only go at 3:00 on a Saturday at the height of crowd size. The $10 parking garage was full, but we found free parking in a neighborhood (near McAfee) within a few extra minutes' walk.

There are two lines when you arrive: one for buying tickets, and one for waiting to enter as a group. There were hundreds in line. With prepaid tickets, we were able to move inside within 15 minutes. Can't overstate how happy we were to have bought the tickets via the mobile site. The staff was helpful and friendly. We met an employee named Tasia (sp?) who helped us make a tactical plan based on our limited time.

The WOC was really crowded, but the taste testing room was worth the trip. There are islands of dispensing machines roughly sorted by continent. There were teens laughing uncontrollably about the drink from Italy that tasted "like a cigarette." We tried dozens of varieties of soda by limiting ourselves to a tiny sip of each.

We exited the WOC to the gift shop (no re-entry). There's a wide variety of items in the gift shop. We bought a $2 surprise bag and it contained a lanyard and a pencil pouch.

As long as you adjust expectations for the crowd size, you can enjoy the World of Coke.

It is advertising for Coca Cola that you pay for. ...

It is advertising for Coca Cola that you pay for. That said, it is something to do once. The old artifacts of Coca Cola signs and other memorabilia are classics. If you are old enough, you will remember them from your childhood. The secret recipe aspect is overdone. Needless to say, you will not learn the secret recipe here. The free samples of Coke products around the world are certainly worthwhile.

Small kids do not enjoy the 4D theater experience,...

Small kids do not enjoy the 4D theater experience, so keep that in mind. They hand you a Coke of your choosing at the front entrance, then take you through a room with memorabilia on the walls. From there, you go into the first theater to watch a video about Coke. Then you're free to roam. There's attractions, such as the Vault where the secret formula is held, and you can take a picture with the Coca Cola bear! There's also a glass enclosed factory model that you can walk through with machines like those that bottle Coke! The 4D theater is upstairs with the tasting room, where you can try Coke products from around the world.

It was okay, just a one time visit for me. Not a s...

It was okay, just a one time visit for me. Not a soda pop fan in general. Definitely don't get how the lines to this place were so long. It was cool to taste the different coke products but, the crouds make it hard to enjoy the experience.

Very small not what it was made out to be .. rush ...

Very small not what it was made out to be .. rush in rush out one big circle..very sad experience. Picture were $5 to 35 to on up just get all was an arm and a leg .. definitely not enough time to see all the little nooks and crannies because you have to open things to read close things to open something else just to read there was not enough time to see it also there again you would have to go back just to be rushed in to be rushed out

Are you happy?

Are you happy?
Yes? You probably just had a Coke
No? Have a Coke
Maybe? Go have a Coke

World of Coca Cola is really cool, especially the tasting room and the 4D theater. Also they show you Coke ads from all over the world, which I found pretty cool. The whole time I felt like Coca Cola Company is showing us how human happiness revolves around Coke.

Great destination for those who want to learn more...

Great destination for those who want to learn more about Coca Cola and for history buffs. Knowledgeable staff and authentic artifacts. The tasting room at the end is BOMB. Try all the flavors if possible. A Must Visit in Atlanta.

Tourist trap. As someone that has worked in theme ...

Tourist trap. As someone that has worked in theme parks our whole lives this place is the embodiment of all that is wrong with them. From the outdated attractions to the filler parts that serve no other purpose then to make this attraction not take 5 minutes. They do a great job of pulling in the rubes as you had to fight to make your way around the place. Great job marketing team! If your looking for a cookie cutter history lesson and not a true feel or understanding of the coca cola foundation then enjoy. P.s. that bear was scary as hell

The tasting room was awesome. We tried every one!...

The tasting room was awesome. We tried every one! The 4d movie was cool but a little cheesy. The Beverly drink was very interesting. Avoid Dasani drops! We had a great time. Took about 30 min to get in. Pre pay for tickets.

This is the weirdest place. They just want to sell...

This is the weirdest place. They just want to sell you the feeling of joy and relate it to coke. Oh, and the secret to Coke is they aren't going to tell you. Super lame! I thought there would be better history displays. I was very unimpressed- save your $18 entry fee... give up soda! Drink WATER!

Corporate slickness in keeping with one if the cre...

Corporate slickness in keeping with one if the creepiest cities in the country. There are great things in Atlanta, mostly in the area south of downtown. Humble neighborhood restaurants that are "real."

Best part was the tasting.

Best part was the tasting.

The exhibits were pretty fun, but definitely on the side of a propaganda machine than a museum.

World of Coca Cola is like a museum, but it is not...

World of Coca Cola is like a museum, but it is not. World of Coca Cola is a place where it is supposed you will find Coke's secret formula kept in a vault, you will also see the different logos Coca Cola has used in its history and you will taste all Coke's flavors that the brand has developed.

Place was nice. It was all about Coca Cola. The be...

Place was nice. It was all about Coca Cola. The best part is the soda tasting station. You can taste different products of Coca Cola from all over the world. The souvenir shop is also great.

Good place to go!!

Really cool and fun place! It s an awesome place t...

Really cool and fun place! It s an awesome place to take your family, so many different things to do and see. The coke tasting room was nice and the gift shop has some really nice items and the prices are okay. Definitely recommend

It was a refreshing experience you have to be a re...

It was a refreshing experience you have to be a real coke drinker, service is friendly, everyone is ready to assist you. I think for young kids it will be boring but for young adults and up is interesting.

For any coke lover or just general history fan. It...

For any coke lover or just general history fan. It goes from the start to present day. Soo much Coca Cola memorabilia. I liked the historical aspect. Also they have a tasting room to try ALL the Coca Cola products around the word. I m talking bbq soda, weird fruits, all the way to what you might have grown up with. It was worth the money and time to pop in.

This museum is a must-see if you're in Atlanta. I ...

This museum is a must-see if you're in Atlanta. I brought friends here from out of town. It was a wonderful experience sampling soft drinks from around the world. Be sure to reach early as the line is always long especially so on weekends.

Coca-cola, an Experience indeed !

Coca-cola, an Experience indeed !
Amazing how we came to Idolize something not all " that good " for our health but an amazing publicity campaign.
Thumbs up to the American dream.

I took my class to the WOCC and they enjoyed thems...

I took my class to the WOCC and they enjoyed themselves, especially the 4-D movie and the tasting of drinks all around the world. I enjoyed viewing the classic Coke commercials that I grew up watching.

This place is a tourist trap. Lots of old coke pro...

This place is a tourist trap. Lots of old coke promotional materials and history but not worth the price they are charging. It's just a big commercial for the company. The tasting room is the only redeeming feature of the museum but the floors were "old movie theater" sticky and it was overcrowded.

Heaven for coca lovers and memorabilia enthusiasts...

Heaven for coca lovers and memorabilia enthusiasts! Love the hands on interactive exhibits and the tasting room is GOLD (except for the sticky floors) ... Loved getting a free Coke too! Fun for the whole family!

Nah, I could do without. It's just one big coke co...

Nah, I could do without. It's just one big coke commercial!! If anything they should be paying me to sit through all them commercials and wasted my time. I went just so I can say I did it. Next...!

I had planned on the aquarium, but the line was im...

I had planned on the aquarium, but the line was immense and I had limited time. This is a fine museum of one of the worlds most popular products. On its surface its flashy propaganta, but if you take your time reading the little displays you learn of the nuances and subtle decisions that formed Coke into a world brand. I especially loved the 'New Coke' section of the museum. The best part was the end tasting. There are Coke spigots for Coke products from across the globe. That Inca Soda was amazing, and the melon soda brought back memories of my student exchange to Japan when I was in High School. Fantastic museum.

Sampling come products from all around the world i...

Sampling come products from all around the world is everyone's favorite exhibit! The admission price is high for what they offer. But coke is iconic and the museum does a great job integrating technology so that displays are interactive.

To be honest, I pretty much went with my wife to s...

To be honest, I pretty much went with my wife to see the memorabilia and the Taste It! exhibit and wasn't disappointed. Take your own pictures unless you want to pay for the ones they take for you.