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There were a lot of exhibit and information about ...

There were a lot of exhibit and information about coca-cola history. The place was clean and organized. The 4D movie was pretty fun. I had opportnity to try different varieties of coke product from different part of the world. There were opportunities to take pictures with coke bear. They also had a large gift shop. However, the ticket was a little bit high ($17).

Amazing tourist attraction! Def go here if you vis...

Amazing tourist attraction! Def go here if you visit Atlanta, especially if you have kids. I was in a wonderland when I walked in there. I enjoyed sampling all the different cola from different continents

World of Coca cola is a world famous attraction wh...

World of Coca cola is a world famous attraction which has 15 minute guided tour followed by self guided tour and people can spend 2 hours minimum to experience the coca cola magic and all their collectibles over the years. Parking is available right across street or in the georgia aquarium parking lot. We wait for 10 minutes before the gates open to the main attraction. They walk you through the trivia and stories about coca cola's origin and its influence on famous culture. Then we are led into the theater to watch a 10 minute movie before stepping out to the self guided tour. We have photo opportunity with the polar bear and also can go into different stalls to experience the coke magic, know coke secret forumla, view a 4D movie on coca cola magic and then end up with the sampling station where we can sample coke products from all across the world. Nice time to spend indoors on a hot summer day.

The price seems fair until you're actually thrust ...

The price seems fair until you're actually thrust into the crowd and forced to sit through their tour. When you've been walking around hot Atlanta in July, the last thing you want to do is be trapped in a room with a few hundred sweaty strangers, listening to someone talk about coke memorabilia. You basically pay $17 to see a few exhibits and then the "big to do" is the tasting room. Only you won't taste much if you're not willing to elbow 4 and 7 year olds out of your way, or stand at a machine and taste every single soda before moving for the people waiting around you. My poor kids were pushed into countless times by grown adults for soda! There needs to be better control of the tasting room. Also... they no longer give the glass bottled coke at the end of the tour like they did several years ago. Waste of money and will not return.

Good spot to cool off on a summer day in Atlanta...

Good spot to cool off on a summer day in Atlanta. A bit much cost wise by ATL standards but by NYC prices for tourist attractions it's cheap. This place was crowded when me & my son went. But I'm not sure if it would be better during school time either. May in fact be worse my guess would be plenty of School field trips with running,screaming,out of control children and you add soda with plenty of sugar in the mix..... can you say migraine headache !!!

Was a very interesting experience learning the his...

Was a very interesting experience learning the history of the company and seeing all the promotional items through the decades. We did the Guided tour that cost more but was well worth it. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining.

My husband and I did the VIP Tour and that's exact...

My husband and I did the VIP Tour and that's exactly how they made us feel! Our tour guide was incredible, she was extremely knowledgeable about EVERYTHING and she had patience for days answering my husband's questions! Being VIPs we got to skip all lines and were given priority at all activities. The 4D theater was awesome! The seats moved, we got "blasted" (not hard!) with water and wind. Of course seeing the vault was cool and I made my own Coke bottle art, which they then emailed me, which is a souvenir in itself. The tasting room is what I think everyone goes there for and it does NOT disappoint! There are 5 continents with 8 drinks each. They push the Beverly in the Europe station because they know it's disgusting. My husband and I had already experienced this drink at the Coke exhibit at Epcot, so we knew what we were getting into. My husband tried it again (I didn't!) and he said it will still just as gross. You can spend hours at the Freestyle Coke machines, mixing over 100 combinations of every USA Coke product. The gift shop is a bit chaotic and was my least favorite part. Everything is WAY overpriced ($40 for PJ pants?!?) and the line stretches through the entire store. Yes, it's that long. Next time we go we'll skip the gift shop but will thoroughly enjoy every other activity!

A big advertising rip off. No history about coca c...

A big advertising rip off. No history about coca cola empire just some nostalgic artifacts from over the years. A snore for anyone born after 1990. A boring 4D cheesy movie. Go to the aquarium instead!

The best part of this tour was the 2 free bottles ...

The best part of this tour was the 2 free bottles of coke, and the free unlimited testing of coca-cola products. The 4-D theater was terrible! Very small and overpriced. $45 for a family of three. I am military, so I got a complimentary ticket. That was nice of them. Overall a pretty disappointing experience. Glad I went, but I will never go back again.

It was very crowded. Parking is expensive ($20) an...

It was very crowded. Parking is expensive ($20) and too few spaces. The place has lots of things to see. The tasting room was awesome. I got MezzoMix, which I have missed for 15 years. There is nothing comparable to MezzoMix available in the U.S.

The best part is the Tasting Room. I stopped drink...

The best part is the Tasting Room. I stopped drinking soda 19 yrs ago but I had to try the different flavors from each continent. There is a cool interactive game in The Vault. The modern room has some nice artwork. Free Coke upon arrival and in the Tasting Room. The gift shop is pretty big and has some interesting items aside from your usual souvenirs.

Do you love America? Then you must love Coca-Cola....

Do you love America? Then you must love Coca-Cola. This is such a great place to see the history of Coke, how it s made and produced, and other fun things. Inside there are historical artifacts from yesteryear. It s so fun to see old signs and advertisements, plus previous commercials. Take your time walking around and seeing the history. At the end there is a section to sample multiple flavors from around the world that Coca-Cola makes. And at the end is the Coca-Cola store to purchase logo items and merchandise. You ll have a blast. If you enjoyed this review please give a thumbs up

There is something for everyone. The tour and exhi...

There is something for everyone. The tour and exhibits were phenomenal. There are free samples of different international Coke based products. In addition, guests were given Cokes at the beginning and end of the tour.

I would recommended this to all that come to ATLAN...

I would recommended this to all that come to ATLANTA. I had a ball walking through the establishment. That had some many different kinds of pops to try. Couldnt see what the secret sauce was behind the vault, but I heard it was real, you know..but any who. But I guess we will never know..lol. Nice for the whole Family.

World of coke is a dream place for all coke lovers...

World of coke is a dream place for all coke lovers. It has authentic coke which was made with the original formula. After a little informational video, tourists are allowed to go through the gallery of coke journey. The best thing is one can taste more than 100 different kinds of coke products around the globe. Amazing experience

3rd time visiting the World of Coca-Cola. Last tim...

3rd time visiting the World of Coca-Cola. Last time I was there was right after it opened, alot of the same stuff but still a great experience for the price. From the vault to the tasting bar. Emilio was our guide at the start and even with a large group he made everyone feel welcome.

Fun for the whole family and very informative. It ...

Fun for the whole family and very informative. It was very cool seeing the history of not just coke, but American history as well. There were some pretty cool areas in general, but the tasting room was the best. I leave off 1 star because I couldn't purchase some that delicious Bibo Candy Pine-nut drink that's in the African section of the tasting room!

Ok, you know you just want to go for the awesome t...

Ok, you know you just want to go for the awesome tasting room at the end! Sticky floor and all, it's such a fun experience!

My son wanted to visit with some friends for his 12th birthday. They weren't that interested in the bottling exhibit but they did enjoy the interactive game where you try to determine what flavor formula makes up the Coke recipe.

They give you a small can of soda when you walk in the door and they have Coke and Diet Coke which is great after the hot Atlanta afternoon. I don't do caffeine any more, so it would have been awesome if there was the caffeine-free Coke option or maybe Sprite for weirdos like me!

Call me a sap, but I really do tear up when I watch videos of how people all over the world drink Coke - it reminds me how alike people are, regardless of where they call home.

They were very sweet and gave my son a special Coke badge and lanyard because it was his birthday.

Oh! And when they say they close at 6:00, they just mean no more people in the door after 6 - we (and a ton of other people) were still there at 7:30 and no one was rushing us out!

Great place to visit while in Atlanta! Very intera...

Great place to visit while in Atlanta! Very interactive and welcoming! The 4D movie is awesome and of course the last exhibit, tasting the different coke products from around the world!

Amazing! Tottally worthed the visit. If you're tou...

Amazing! Tottally worthed the visit. If you're touring for a whole day, definatelly let this for the afternoon, so you can chill and have as many soda as you want, besides, in the morning there's usually school tours, so it gets a bit crowded.

Cool

Definitely worth a look. You get to sample the cok...

Definitely worth a look. You get to sample the coke products from around the world. You get a brief guided tour before you can venture into other rooms. You also have the opportunity to do a photo op with the Cola Bear

Buy a City Pass for 5 attractions which is cheaper...

Buy a City Pass for 5 attractions which is cheaper than buying seperately. Cool place to see the history of Coke. $10 all day parking is located on Ivan St. Fun for the whole family, three floors of exhibits. They have a 4D movie, interactive exhibits and more. Afterwards, you can drink yourself silly of coke products produced in other parts of the world. The gift shop has some cool items, too. See u next year Coca Cola.

This place is so cool, you should take your family...

This place is so cool, you should take your family! You get to learn about the history of Coca-Cola and you can try Coke products from all around the world. You should try the Beverly it's amazing ;) *note the sarcasm*

Been here a few times and it is always fun. Except...

Been here a few times and it is always fun. Except this time, when my friends from Miami were here the 4d theater wasn't working properly. We were just watching no movement of any kind. We still had a blast trying all of the drinks and seeing how it was bottled and etc.