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I have lived in the area for almost 30 years; so, ...

I have lived in the area for almost 30 years; so, the World of Coca-Cola is not new. However, this time we paid extra to get a guided tour. It was well worth the extra money. He took the time to go into the history and was able to get us through any lines much quicker. You also get a keepsake lanyard (nothing fancy-but, it made the younger ones happy). We would do it again.

I'm an avid drinker of soda and i just loved seein...

I'm an avid drinker of soda and i just loved seeing all of the history behind Coca Cola! So many different flavors that I never even knew existed. It's a great place to take your family for a trip.

Not worth to go !

Not worth to go !
We spend 3 hours at the World of Coca Cola and I must say we were really disappointed.
If you want to learn something on the Coca Cola company, you should not go there!
Not a single word on the presence of cocaine before 1903, no explanation why they created this in a pharmacy, not any explanation why the Coca Cola from Mexico is different and only a few words on how the distribution is working.

The only part you might be interested in is the pictures with the polar bear if you have children's or the testing zone with drinks off the Coca Cola company in each continent.
The Marketing tools are nice to see as well (Olympic flames and ads from different countries).

But honestly the potential is huge they could make it so much better and this is a poor poor "museum".

You have to pay 17$/adult and 10$ for the parking but I would have the same comments even for free.

AWESOME site to visit if you're in the area. Provi...

AWESOME site to visit if you're in the area. Provided information about the history of Coca-Cola, 100 different flavors to sample as MUCH as you want. Staff was friendly, fun and professional. Give yourself about an hour so you don't feel rushed.

A little steep for admission but hey you expect to...

A little steep for admission but hey you expect to spend money on vacation. Several exhibits where you learn about the full history of coca cola. I also love that they put a Coke in your hand as soon as you walk through the door. One huge problem I have with the museum is you can't buy any of the foreign flavored sodas from the tasting room to take home with you

This is a Must go place if you are in Atlanta. I a...

This is a Must go place if you are in Atlanta. I am a huge fan of Coke and Coke products. The Staff and the tour guides were helpful. I had a wonderful experience here at the World of Coca-Cola. My favorite place here at The World of Coke was that huge room were you can taste all sodas from all over the world.

I wasn t expecting this place to be so exciting be...

I wasn t expecting this place to be so exciting because it s about a soda company, but it was. If you re into museums and history and you re in Atlanta, this this place a try. Plus tasting soda flavors from around the world is an experience in itself.

This is basically home of Coca Cola and if you are...

This is basically home of Coca Cola and if you are a fan of it,than
you have to go and see this sensation!
Soda room is something that is a *must try*!
After arround 50 different flavors, you could feel alittle sick :)

Lots of interesting facts and paraphernalia. You g...

Lots of interesting facts and paraphernalia. You get to see the bottling process and various bottle designs through the years. There's a tasting room where you get to tru lots of soft drinks from all over the world.

At peak hours, the wait to get in is abysmal. The ...

At peak hours, the wait to get in is abysmal. The show they have at the beginning ends up causing a massive bottleneck for people wanting to enter, and you can be waiting in line for exceptionally long periods of time in the heat. We bought city pass and skipped most of it, but I was still frustrated at the wait. Go during a weekday and you'll have a perfectly good experience. I don't even really like soda or it's existence but I still enjoyed learning about the history and trying all of Coke's different products.

It's very, very gimicky... Aside from tasting all ...

It's very, very gimicky... Aside from tasting all the different sodas, it was just an exhibit telling you the history of Coca Cola. It sounds really cool but I could summarize the museum in two sentences:

Pemberton was a pharamicist who founded Coca Cola. The recipe is kept in a vault and is kept very secret.

It's not worth your $16+ so save your money! Plus, it's like $10 for parking...

Trying Coke products from around the world is real...

Trying Coke products from around the world is really fun! There is also a lot of interesting Coca-Cola history to learn about and some neat exhibits to check out. I would definitely recommend checking this place out if you haven't before!

A fun place to visit with kids. As usual hyped Ame...

A fun place to visit with kids. As usual hyped American consumerism icon. Nevertheless it's informative to see the brilliance of business mind and money making abilities off people who made it one of the most recognised world wide brand

This has been a very informative experience, I le...

This has been a very informative experience, I learned about and tasted a variety of Coca-Cola products from around the world. In my opinion, if your looking to enjoy yourself, don't sample the flavor, Beverly, from Europe.

Didn t enjoy the experience as much as I did sever...

Didn t enjoy the experience as much as I did several years ago. The secret of Coke was bit overplayed. Half the exhibit was about keeping the formula safe. The first 8 minute video was basically compilation of commercials through the years. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful.

Overall this tour is just kind of boring. Worth it...

Overall this tour is just kind of boring. Worth it if it's attached to a citypass but you are rushed from short movie to short movie, than they let you choose between a few shuttered exhibits. Last is the tasting room, which in theory is cool but between excited children bum rushing the fountains, and the sticky floors... Was a bit of a disappointment attempting to try any of them.

So much soda. Almost too much. I intended on goi...

So much soda. Almost too much. I intended on going there to tell them to stop making new flavors of coke until they put the cocaine back in it, but when I got there I realized that they were way beyond listening to reason.

A fun place to learn about Coke and also be fed fr...

A fun place to learn about Coke and also be fed friendly propaganda. Lots of different trinkets on display and of course the room where you can try Coke products from all over the world (try Russian Sprite).

Parking in the garage is plentiful and you can visit the other attractions in the park. It might be more cost effective to get the city pass to see them all at a discounted price.

I toured in October of 2018. Initially, I was very...

I toured in October of 2018. Initially, I was very excited as I have enjoyed Coca-Cola nearly all my adult life, and was finally able to see the process of manufacturing, varieties of taste, and history. It was pretty interesting, and the wait in line was not very long. I didn't have any reservations and was able to pay Georgia citizen prices for admission. The only negative is that a good portion (the beginning) is a guided tour, and you are given limited time to photograph some items. I also think that people should be able to opt-out of watching the short movie. Aside from that, it was a pretty cool place to visit.

Great on the history of Coca-Cola and the original...

Great on the history of Coca-Cola and the original secret formula is in a gigantic vault. Fun experience in an area where you can taste soft drinks from all over the world. Model area that shows bottling process. But no actual Coke is made here. Good gift shop. Impressive concern for recycling.

Nice experience

Nice experience
Specially for home likes Coca-Cola lot of history inside you can see the vault fountain tastes I m all over the world free 4d Cinema over all the experience was worth it.

Surprisingly overrated. Apart from the feeling of ...

Surprisingly overrated. Apart from the feeling of being force fed the sweetest rendition of Coca Cola propaganda, the museum is really small with not much to look at despite Coke's 100+ year history. They have a room where you can try different sodas from around the world, but that's probably the highlight of the entire museum.

As a coke drinker and because I have written a cou...

As a coke drinker and because I have written a couple of essays on how coke brands it's product I found the world of coke rather fun and interesting. The tasting room seemed to be a high point for most, but I found it to be a sugar overload. (in a good way). Fun place to just look around.

This museum is more American than hot-dogs and app...

This museum is more American than hot-dogs and apple pie. Even though I was raised in the North, Coke has been my preferred soda beverage since childhood! The varied activities and self-guided tour at World of Coke allows for flexibility for families, school groups, and people with disabilities to explore at their own pace. My NJ family came for a visit over the holidays and absolutely loved it. I was most impressed by the museum staff readiness to accommodate my nephew who has autism. We were permitted to enter quickly and quietly, which provided an optimal experience for us all.

It was a fun experience to learn the history behin...

It was a fun experience to learn the history behind this fizzy drink. Sadly, they were shooting a film or something so I wasn t able to enter one of the sections of the exhibition. The sodas from around the world was really cool and refreshing!

Very touristy, a place you'll never RE-visit.. it'...

Very touristy, a place you'll never RE-visit.. it's like being an animal in a zoo, you get shuffled between little rooms with tons of people one after another. The tasting room will make you sick - it's guaranteed - but fun to try things coke makes from other countries. You have to wait for all the "attractions" inside after you've waited in line to get your ticket and waited in line to get inside as well. So plan on standing... like a lot. If you're from out of town it could be fun but I'd still suggest heading into midtown and walking juniper or peachtree for a view of how atlanta people live rather than corporate propaganda about one of the world's largest distributors of obesity.

Not worth the trip.

Not worth the trip.
The lines are far too long and while the exhibits are interesting to walk through most of it is just bright colors and cute places to get your picture taken. I've heard great things about the Cola Tasting Room. Unfortunately, when I went they were experiencing some technical difficulties so we were unable to sample anything. I was told that this never happens but my friend, who had gone there a few months prior, complained of the same thing happening when she went.
The gift shop is cute but pricey.
The free coke sample at the beginning was nice.

This was a really different experience for sure!! ...

This was a really different experience for sure!! They have a great setup for this attraction. The facts about the company are really amazing to think about especially back when the company first got started. I truly commend them as well for free entrance for military past or present. That's a great deal!!