Amazing the history & feelings behind a drink alon...
Amazing the history & feelings behind a drink alone...get in touch with it !!
Amazing the history & feelings behind a drink alone...get in touch with it !!
That was fun and enjoyed to visit the Coke Museum, good for stay in max 2 hours. But parking sometime full or not hard to say
- Amazing place to witness the history of Coca-Cola company
- Keep atleast 2.5-3 hours
- Lots of stuff to see around. You can get urself a photograph with white polar bear
- Buy the internet tickets else you ll have stand in 2 lines a waste of 15-20 minutes
- You can see olympic tourch showcase right from the inception of the games
- Want to know, where was tha coca-cola formula was invented? This is the place to visit
- Beware of the surprise gift at the shop towards the end of the tour, its a complete dissapointment and waste of money. The company should discontinue this.
Some people have said it is like a giant coca cola advertisement but it's literally the world of coke! Why would you not expect it to be? We bought our tickets on our phones 5 minutes before we entered and got in right away! If you like Coke and are in town you should definitely check it out! You can spend so much time here, they have many different rooms and attractions. The staff are positive and friendly. There are so many museum like rooms and a lot of history to see and so many great photo opportunities. The tasting room is fun and you can literally have as much coke as you want.
Was hoping for more history of the company over product ad bombardment. Definitely more geared to kids. Though tasting products from around the world was cool.
Very polite staff. Family friendly. Kids had a ton of fun
Such an awesome place!! If you're a fan of Coca Cola, I highly recommend. You'll get to see the secret vault, taste sodas from around the world, see all the machines that make it, and much much more. Really cool experience
What a waste of money and time. I want a refund. I heard nothing but good things just to find out most of it was closed off. No movie, no polar bear pictures, and only could taste two flavors at each starting instead of all 8 at each station. I would give zero stars if I could.
I was surprised and thoroughly entertained by this tour. I loved the brief video they showed in the beginning. We really take Coke for granted. Its here for us during all of our happiest moments. Enjoyed unlimited soda and history lessons about Coca-Cola, and all without breaking the bank. This place came highly recommended and did not disappoint. Save time and enough money to shop in the Coca-Cola gift shop at the end of your tour!
If you like Coke like I do the Coke Museum is the place to go every kind of coke there is is in the Coke Museum and at the end of the tour through the museum you get to try all the different kinds of Coke and I didn't make it out of the gift shop without buying a bunch of stuff anything and everything that's Coke is in the gift shop
Interesting place and a fun experience. The 4-D show isn't that great. The best part is sampling Coke products from around the world.
I really enjoyed everything here...my daughter had the best time trying the drinks...I would return
If you like Coca Cola products this might be the right place. This is like a walkable advertisement which is fun. You will also be rewarded with a vast selection of soft drinks from around the globe. The tasting station is just awesome.
Interesting flavors in the tasting room, but I think you need to already be a huge Coke fan to really enjoy this place.
Fascinating place.
Good for whole family.
Lots of history and cool things to see
The taste section was fun, especially for the kids.
Buy tickets online and save a few dollars.
Loved it here! So fun to see a detailed history of the brand and all the memorabilia from around the world. Our group really enjoyed the Tasting Room and all the samples from the various brands, a real highlight. I would really recommend a visit if you're visiting Atlanta and like Coca-Cola.
When we come to Atlanta we have taken the children to this place. They enjoy learning about the any different kind of coke products. Their favorite is the tasting room and the 4D movie. This is a must see attraction that everyone should visit. The staff is always friendly and courteous.
So disappointed, wanted to go for years. It was way to crowded and expensive.
There isn't enough to do. Not enough history of the expansion. The big intro movie to start the tour is a nothing but an extended virtue signaling advertisment that has literally nothing to do with coke. I would have loved a history of coke video or anything informative about it's inception - I'm sure they've made them.
Pleasantly surprised, didn t know what to expect. Tons of history, tons of fun, and tons of cola products to try all for one low price! Cheaper the Vegas and you get to try 3x more products! 150 cola products, watch out for the Italy Beverly! Yuck!!!
It is like a interactive museum of Coke products. Fun for all ages.
This is a great experience. There's a 4d show along with a tour of coke being bottled.
The world of Coca-Cola is a fun, brief trip through the history of Coca-Cola. Lots of memorabilia encased for display. A 4D movie that's roughly ten minutes gives the kids some extra "wow" factor. All of the staff are extremely friendly.
Photos with the Coca-Cola polar bear and some higher tech interactive screens keep the kids attention while adults pay more attention to the history aspects. Free secure phone charging stations are also available.
Near the exit is the tasting room. Hundreds of Coke products from all over the world are free for you to sample. Some are really good while others are absolutely disgusting. Be sure to try the Italian beverage "Beverly." You will be amazed. I left the tasting area feeling sick from speed gorging on all the sugary drinks.
On your way out, don't forget to empty your wallet in the gift shop on some Coca-Cola exclusives.
Excelent place and the people are friendly and the tours are wonderful
Our family loved this visit! Very interesting! We learned a lot about Coca-cola.
It was a raining day, and I wanted to get the kids out of the house. This World of Coke is a snap shot of history presented in a story book format. I believe all ages will enjoy their visit.
Definitely Social Distancing was adhered to. His 1st time visiting was excellent.
Fun for the family a amazing experience would recommend for anyone
Not that great place to visit.. They're not improving on the options inside..
I visited this place with my friends and it was tons of fun. from knowing the story behind coca cola to tasting all the coca cola drinks around the world, it is a thoroughly entertaining trip.
A must visit and one of atlanta s most visited spots.
tip:try the south american coca-colas,wayyyyy better
Awesome tasting Coca Cola products from across the globe I got one from my country
Pretty neat place to taste all of the different drinks that Coca Cola makes from around the world.
It may sound commercially - cause it is - but I'm glad we finally went here. I like that you can spend time in the parts that interest you most. We liked learning the history of Coke and how much it impacted the growth of Atlanta. Also cool were the interactive exhibits. My 7 year old son and I went on a weekday and while it wasn't crowded, it was pretty full. I can't imagine going on a weekend but waits would be a good deal longer. We were there about 2 hours and I feel we did everything we wanted to. It operates like a well oiled machine and the staff was very friendly and informative. "Taste It" is fun. Even if you've done it at Epcott. I'd recommend everyone go at least once.
Very interesting place to visit. Sodas from other countries were nice to try.
This is must go in Atlanta! Very fun and they have soda flavors front all O et the wold
It was cool if you're a Coca-Cola fanatic... But I could take it or leave it. The whole place is pretty much just a giant advertisement, but I guess that's the point. Some of the exhibits were neat, though. Like, seeing the old porcelain signs and antique soda fountains. That stuff was interesting. I enjoyed the tasting room, my brother and I pretty much just dared each other to drink the grossest flavors the whole time. I got a neat Jersey from the gift shop. My mom got a magnet.
A very nice place. The tours are excellent. My favorite place : `The Tasting Corner'. Have unlimited drinks inside and enjoy the day.
Amazing place and the best thing about it are the staff who are very nice and excited!
A total tourist trap. Fun to visit once. Trying all the sodas through time is entertaining. No good reason to come back unless you need the most expensive dose of sugar.
Fun, interactive, strange but good. Come and try sodaa from all over the world. Would recommend.
Coke does a great job with this attraction. Went about 15 years ago and it was horrible. I would suggest coming early as it gets very busy in the afternoon. When you come in you get a little sample of a Coke, then you get a little history, there's a video after that, then they let you in to the floor. On main floor you have picture with polar bear, the Coke vault, where you learn about the recipe and how's it's top secret, there's a 4d experience and another exhibit. One you're done you get to taste come from around the world, and then to the gift shop. Overall place could take you from 2 hours to 4 depending on how much you want to learn. Pretty cool experience and is right next door to the aquarium.
Had a good experience here, to learn about the history and the founder of the Coca-Cola. They have a polar bear photo booth to click pics with him. Everyone is given a welcome drink which is a small can of Coca-Cola. The best part about this place is the tasting area where they have Coca-Cola flavors from all around the world and all the different variations to taste from. Flavors from Asia, North and South America, Africa and even Europe.
Free all you can drink coke products from all over the world!
OK okay... Might be good for kids... Ticket price Not worth... You pay for their marketing
If you would like to know more on the history of Coca cola and how it's packed you can visit this place. This place tells you how this originated and grew to this large scale. It also shows how the bottles are packed. So a good stuff for all of us to see how the Bot does it on its own. Also, it has a 4D show to show why Coke is so successful. And then the best part. You get to taste the Coke products across the world. This place is a good place to go and spend 3 hours.
4th time there, and always a blast. Try the Beverly!
This museum is really well done. It's a good size. Not too big or too small. The best exhibit is the testing room where you get to try the Coke products popular around the world. Like you can literally just go around and drink as much Coke or other Coke products as your stomach can handle. I had fun there, and I actually learned a lot, too.
You pay money to see ads. But can try different Cokes from around the world.
Website indicated they were open, arrived with party of 5 and turned away at the entrance due to private function. So much for Coca-Cola world. Website states open April 24 10-5, at the door they stated will be only 12-1p, be warned.
I think is overpriced for what it is. If it was for free, it would be worth it. The museum is nice but too expensive.
I enjoyed my time here overall. My favorite part was the Tasting area of course.
The 4D ride WAS TOO ROUGH btw.. They need to turn the hydrolics down. I also went on a day where they were doing maintenance, I assume, on the bottling machinery area. So nothing was running. Kind of a bummer to not be able to actually witness the bottling process. I went on a Sunday afternoon around 2pm. Was in and out in about 2 hours. Bought some cool souvenirs.
It was entertaining and educational if you're into Coke. Nice experience. At the taste test you have to try the Beverly!
Fun place to go, Everything is based on Coca-Cola. The only gripe I have is how expensive the gift shop is.
Cool place to go. Go on a weekday when it's not so crowded. It will be more enjoyable.
Pretty fun experience getting to taste the sodas from different countries. I really like that they cleaned the floor often, it was quite sticky at times.
Really cool place. Lots of exhibits. Learn the history of Coca-Cola
A wonderful place to spend a few hours with your family. Filled with information on the early days of coke (though neglecting to talk about the original coke and its not so family friendly ingredients) and many interactive displays to keep everyone entertained. They also boast a tasting room with favorite drinks from around the world. It is an experience unlike any other and a great time.
This place is wonderful!, I had fun and so would you !
Great tour for the price. It was a funny experience tasting coca-cola flavors around the world.
Don t waste your time here; you re basically paying $17 per person to have a few small cups of coke. Crowd control is a mess. I wish I could get my money back if I could.
The worst part of the tour was a 6-minute video, which you d think you ll learn about cokes history or factory stats, but a random compilation of YouTube videos doing things not even remotely related to Coca Cola.
The 4D theatre was a bit extreme. If you don't sit back in your seat you will end up on the floor! The polar bear being confined to one area was a nice change, it's a bit pricey for what they have. I love history and artifacts but we were done with everything in just a few hours. Some things have changed for the better since the last time, other things were disappointing. I wouldn't make a trip up to Atlanta to come back here, but if I end up in Atlanta and need something else to do I would consider coming back. I think everyone should experience it once, but other than that there are other places that have more things going on.
Free coke!.....it is nice place to share moments with the family.
Awesome experience! World of Coke was one of the coolest things I've done in a while. The first introduction you have is brief and historic, and then you step into a theater that really strikes you in the emotions, followed by an open ended tour-like area with all the bells and whistles to keep Mom, Dad, and the kids all happy at once, ending with a tasting room. It's hit or miss on all the sodas in there, and you'll be lucky to leave without feeling like a bloated, sticky, mess... but it was so awesome!
Awesome the family loved it! The sodas from around the world was amazing
Very interesting tour and you get to try Coke products from all over the world. Really great.
I guess this is an ok tourist spot to learn more about Atlanta's iconic brand. Mostly a big advertisement of course. And most of the sodas from around the world are just weird and yucky tasting. Still you should probably go!
I went here on vacation. This is a very cool place if you like Coca-cola.
If you love Coca Cola, you should visit! It's nicely put together, the building is beautiful, and of course there is a lot of information about Coke. Lots of history. We went because one of my daughters is a Coca Cola collector. It was entertaining, but I'm not really into soda, so it wasn't a great attraction for me. The tasting room was interesting. Flavors from all around the world. And the gift shop was nice. I checked out of the bucket list and probably won't go again.
It was a nice experience. Especially tasting Coca-Cola products from all over the world. ~17$ + 10$ parking is not quite cheap.
Nice place to taste different cola products around the world and feel them
Different coke product testing the tour is pretty quick though
Lines weren't bad and it was cool getting the background of the coca cola brand. They give you a Coke prior to the introduction room and you also get to try sodas from around the world later on. Certain parts of the Coke factory we're pretty cheesy but otherwise it was a cool place to check out.
Cheap-ish fun with memorabilia and history of a classic soda company! Be prepared to drink lots of soda.
Every time I have a friend or family member visiting from out of town I always take them here. It's a nice family friendly museum to go to and they play a nice heart warming video at the beginning that got my girlfriend to cry(fyi my girlfriend loves coke and also is a crier when she feels extreme emotion), but it is a great experience for people who are visiting Atlanta.
The reviews for this nearly put me off visiting, but in the end we paid our $17 each and went in.
First we met security who were not checking for weapons as much as drink products by competitors! My bag search revealed a bottle of water, which I was allowed to take in, but only when the label was removed.
We then entered a sort of holding area, and told we had to wait until the big red numbers had reached zero (about 5 minutes for us, but other people looked like they had been waiting for a while). There was a bar, and we were offered a complimentary coke. There were 4 flavours offered but when we asked what the green one was, the server looked confused and muttered something about being made with sweetener not cane sugar. All the staff were very jolly, and spoke in loud sing-song voices but we had gone off-script and he seemed uncertain.
The numbers reached zero, the double doors swung open, we were ushered into the first room (another holding area). An enthusiastic guide pointed out several artefacts from the early days of coca cola advertising while we stood in the room. He sounded rather like a tv evangelist. All the guides were very enthusiastic and jolly, I wonder if they are forced to drink vast amounts of coke every morning and are on a constant sugar/caffeine high. Personally, I just wanted a chair!
I was given a seat in the next room, a little cinema. We watched a short film, about people around the world having special times. It was very well done, a sort of longer version of the tear-inducing adverts that appear on telly at Christmas time, a nice happy advert for coca cola. I ve watched worse things.
The next part of the tour was free time so we could wander at will. I guess the early stages were more about crowd management than anything, and at busy times you might find it rather tedious and slow. It reminded me of how Disney does queues, so you re hardly aware that you re queuing. (Not quite the same amount of content at the end though I felt like Coca Cola World was thinking big, but not quite managing to deliver. )
This is a fun place, when not busy, to visit. The displays were well done and attractive, you just couldn t look too deeply. It s a place best visited after a couple of glasses of wine, then you ll love it! In many ways, you are paying simply to see adverts but those adverts are very well done!
Kids enjoyed it.. It should be free as we are bombarded with their advertisement
Have visited several times over the past years. Always a great place to share with out of town visitors
It was a nice experience. Everyone loved the taste testing area.
It was really fun to see all of the different things coke has made over the years. The taste testing was fun. My husband and I are huge coca cola fans.
Love, everything you need and want is here.
The stuff makes it fun to be there, $$.
If you go make sure to by a city pass to see other things in town and save money.
I love it here. Plan on getting an annual membership if you plan on coming back a 2nd time. It saves you money. We go usually 10 times during our membership, if mostly because we visit other nearby areas also. So much to do in this part of Atlanta.