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Staff are brilliant, it only costs $17 for an adul...

Staff are brilliant, it only costs $17 for an adult. However it wasn't for me. Great to be able to taste a hundred different flavours from around the world, but the 3d show doesn't really do anything. The visit to the vault is pointless, as all you see is *spoiler alert*......................the safe! There is a big reveal and you can take a photo. It is a shameless celebration of all things coca cola and it succeeds in that regard.

This is a no frills place to visit if you re ever ...

This is a no frills place to visit if you re ever in the Atlanta area. Active or retired military...it s on the house. They claim the secret formula is kept here hence, the picture of the vault. Interesting nevertheless.

On the way out, make sure you do the various flavors. You are in for a treat.

Update: make sure you see the 4-D feature, pretty awesome.

Good place.

Good place.
But the waiting lines are long.
Best thing to do is buy your tickets online or the city pass.

A good family experience. You learn about the hist...

A good family experience. You learn about the history of Coke, then you are set loose to do your own self-guided tour of the World of Coke. You can get your picture with the iconic polar bear, you can go on a hunt for the mystery ingredient that makes Coke special, you can taste Coca-Cola drinks from around the world and enjoy a 4D ride as others search for the mystery ingredient. The gift shop is enormous and filled with all kinds of Coke souvenirs.

After visiting many museums and tours similar to t...

After visiting many museums and tours similar to this in the USA, this must have been one of the more disappointing ones for me. I enjoy a cold Coca Cola on a hot day, but not sure they have this experience as good as it could be. Guess the best part is at the end for all the kids to run crazy and taste 100 different flavours of drinks from all over the world.

This visit was part of a conference, in fact i did...

This visit was part of a conference, in fact i didnt know we were going to visit it. The place is a mix of a museum a shop and a how they make Coca cola, im not sure if it is for kids due to the crazy amount of sugar intake during the visit, something i liked is the flavors around the world, the is a japanese veggie based soda that tasted good.

Entry fee is 17$+tax=18.5$ and is accessible via M...

Entry fee is 17$+tax=18.5$ and is accessible via MARTA. One can alight at Peachtree station. Unlimited coke and you will be surprised to drink different varieties of coke here. My favourite drink is Based on sugarcane instead of sugar. Amazing experience. Must visit if you're in Atlanta for the first time.

It was neither a here nor there for me. Went there...

It was neither a here nor there for me. Went there because Civil rights Museum was a private event. Best part was the tasting room for me. Shows the concwpt of how it began and the making of the soda. Not a coke fan. It was ok.

I love going to see the all of the items. They hav...

I love going to see the all of the items. They have a film that you must see first now. This is something new. I got really frightened on our visit, I lost my 13 yr old daughter. I was frantic and very scared. I informed a staff member and they were on it right away. Someone stayed with me and was on the walkie talkie's. God is good, as it turned out she had gone to see the 4D show. She claimed that she told me but I didn't hear her. After all of that, the rest of the visit was great. Get there early so that you can take your time and sample all of the drinks.

You get to taste all of the Coca-Cola flavors from...

You get to taste all of the Coca-Cola flavors from around the world. I didn't enjoy the 4D theater. Silly movie and the jerks of the seats was very extreme. If you have a bad back don't go in there

This is my happy place. Everything is very bright,...

This is my happy place. Everything is very bright, colorful and clean. Even the workers were very enthusiastic and welcoming. We even got a tiny sample coke upon entering the building. So much exitement!!! I loved it!!!!

Museum of Coke, literally. It was a nice tour of t...

Museum of Coke, literally. It was a nice tour of the history of Coke, all their old machines, and campaigns. It was cool to see each of the ad campaigns from different eras in America. The tour drops you off in the tasting room, where you can taste coke from all around the world. Which was a fun experience.

I'm definitely a Coke person (no pepsi!) so I had ...

I'm definitely a Coke person (no pepsi!) so I had to visit this place. Lots of merchandise to shop around for and all around cool experience. Highly recommend you visit if you are a coke fan like me!

Took my daughter here for her 8th birthday. Very c...

Took my daughter here for her 8th birthday. Very cool and interesting place. Lots of history but still fun for the kids. The gift shop was priced so that there was something for everyone.

This place is very cool. Lots of history and the s...

This place is very cool. Lots of history and the sampling room is excellent. If you have the nerve, try the Beverly haha. They offer a military day on Mondays where active duty and veterans get free admission.

A must see attraction in Atlanta! Fun place for ki...

A must see attraction in Atlanta! Fun place for kids and family. Enjoying different flavors of coke all over the world was refreshing. Short 4d clip was adventurous . Overall great experience!

Mmmm, wasn't sure about the place at $18 or so a h...

Mmmm, wasn't sure about the place at $18 or so a head, but my son was in from out of town and he wanted to go, yes you had lines on the Saturday afternoon I went but they did go quick. First thing you go thru a metal detector so leave certain things in your car, that being said...I thought it was a very nice and very informative about the history of coke and how they have all ways try to promote coke for everyone. Between the 4D movie, the tasting room with maybe 10 different stations to taste the different cokes in the world from South Africa to Europe and South America to different parts of Asia for a total of over 120 different flavors, Was nice to see in our group maybe a 1/3 were from different countries and another third were from different states, the diversity of Coca-Cola. They had a variety of displays on the history of Coke and even a room showing all the old coke commercials. Was also fun and interesting seeing all these people who you think might live up the street all speaking different languages in the souvenir shop. Brought new meaning to the World of Coke....

Okay, so I paid $5 for parking near the exit of Wo...

Okay, so I paid $5 for parking near the exit of World of Coca-Cola, not bad. Then I went to admissions and provided my military ID which gave me free admission. Yes, free (thank you)! As soon as you enter you watch a short film in a standing room with tons of memorabilia on the walls. It's similar to a Disney or Universal ride entrance. You then enter the small museum where you can explore the exhibits and meet the Coked out polar bear. You then leave to go to the fountain machines wear you can taste test all different flavors of Coke products. This was actually pretty cool, I enjoyed a lot and I'm not even a Pop kinda guy. As you exit you get to watch a conveyor belt with Cokes being made and you're given one on the way out to the gift shop where everything is overpriced. If your easy to please or with children you'll be sure to have a good time.

You can enjoy the group guided tour. If you want t...

You can enjoy the group guided tour. If you want to have a more familiar one, just take the VIP tour. You shouldn't wonder why it's a tour in marketing style and focused on the products. If you aren't still convinced of it, you'll be it after the tour.
I liked the 3D cinema which was very realistic.
At the end of the tour you'll have the chance to try out the taste of the different Coca Cola brands around the globe.
The shop will offer you nearly everything marked with the Coca Cola logo or its brands.

1st time there. It was cool. However when it came ...

1st time there. It was cool. However when it came to getting to taste the different cokes, there was no order and it made it difficult to get to taste all of them, we gave up after a few countries. But the rest of it was nice.

Nice experience for pop culture lovers, i liked th...

Nice experience for pop culture lovers, i liked the old stuff but at the same time the interactive halls. One tip is that you can enjoy the souvenirs store without paying a ticket and I think that it has great products.

Great place to visit for a little while. Many diff...

Great place to visit for a little while. Many different coke products to try out! The exhibits are greatly laid out. They are very informative and I had a blast being able to learn about this great product!

Great to learn the history of a great american com...

Great to learn the history of a great american company but there wasn't a lot to do. The city pass makes the price more palatable but the CNN center wasn't really worth it either. My favorite part of the coke factory that would make me come back with friends was the tasting of cokes from around the world.

If sampling cola from around the world is your thi...

If sampling cola from around the world is your thing, this is a must see. Otherwise, it's a fun way to kill a few hours but pretty much what you'd expect. Lots of Coca Cola ads, history of Cola, not too much in depth knowledge being gained from this kind of museum.

Lots of fun. A great place for kids, adults, all c...

Lots of fun. A great place for kids, adults, all crowds really. They have a lot to do, including museum type stuff (all about coke), a room where you can taste test the drinks they serve in other countries, and a polar bear mascot you can take pictures with. They also have a military discount.

I love Coke and Coke products, so it was an obviou...

I love Coke and Coke products, so it was an obvious choice for me to go here. I believe it is priced perfectly. $17 was the ideal price. Any more and I'd have passed. The tour is fine. It's a museum, so if the things don't interest you, then you'll be bored.

The highlight of my trip was the tasting room. The floor was very very sticky, but the Coke was great.

Cute and touristy. Line for photos with the bear a...

Cute and touristy. Line for photos with the bear are LONG and they take frequent breaks. There is a good bit to explore and the place was very clean. The 4d video was cute! The seats could use a little upgrade- the motions were jerky rather than smooth. Employees were friendly! Bathrooms were so hot though.

Okay, so I'll go chronologically. You can buy your...

Okay, so I'll go chronologically. You can buy your ticket online to skip the ticket line, but the line just to get through security takes about 45 minutes, so keep that in mind. After that, there's a line to get into a room that is also, yet another waiting area. You get a 7.5 oz can of moderately cold soda when you get into this waiting area, so that's nice. After that waiting area, you enter a big walkway in a room crammed with coke memorabilia and you get to listen to a presentation. After the presentation you get to sit in a theater that is way too small for it's huge screen and then are made to watch essentially a 6 minutes coke commercial with the same "I'm on top of the world" song playing the entire time. After you have survived this, you are let loose into a corridor with the options of: tour a fake bottling operation that is just a small hallway with machines behind glass, get close to but not actually see the original recipe in a "vault", or, go up a flight of stairs. We went up the stairs first and found the options of 4D movie or taste a bunch of sodas from around the world. The 4D movie we didn't bother with because we figured it'd be a commercial with motion, so we went to the soda area of the coca-cola world. The floors are wildly sticky and the colas are akin to those you'd try at Epcot in their coca-cola thing. Overall, I would have paid another $17 to leave immediately.

It was awesome, i got tickets online and it wasn't...

It was awesome, i got tickets online and it wasn't too crowded, told us the history of Coca-Cola, showed the process and we got to try Coca-Cola drinks from all over the world at the end.