World of Coca-Cola
World of Coca-Cola
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
About
Immerse yourself in World of Coca-Cola, the one and only place you can explore the story of the world's most popular beverage brand. It's a place where anyone can experience moments of happiness and wonder. At World of Coca-Cola, inspiration is around every corner - from the vault where we secure our secret formula, to world-class art and memorabilia to more than 100 beverages to taste from around the world. With opportunities to meet the Coca-Cola Polar Bear, take a VIP Guided Tour - and more - it's no wonder that the World of Coke is a must-see among the top things to do in Atlanta, Georgia.
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- Teenage taster (Almost)18 contributionsIt was a great experience for everyone - Three adults, A six year old, A nine year old and me. There was a lot to do including the intro - a video - the vault with the secret formula for Coca Cola - you can't see it of course. There was also a smelling area with a fun game that we all enjoyed and an area where you meet the Coke Polar Bear. The only issues were that there were a lot of people and queues meaning it was very hot and took a long time to get everyone around the museum. Also the floors in the tasting rooms were very sticky but that's my only complaints. Overall a great experience!We love to make certain that we are providing the best experience for our families. We look forward to having you again.Written January 2, 2025This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited December 2024Traveled with familyWritten December 31, 2024
- KevinMountain View, California292 contributionsThis place had some interesting exhibits. Being that Coca-Cola was invented in Atlanta, it's cool to see some history and memorabilia and how it's associated with the city. You get to read about the history of how Coke was invented and see a bunch of different products on display from Coca-Cola (including all the other beverages the company owns). The tasting room was cool as you could sample many different Coca-Cola products from around the world. Even though we went on a Thursday morning, it was a little busy because we were there at the same time as a school field trip was happening, but the staff did a good job of organizing to make sure the regular guests didn't get mixed up with the school groups. Overall, I had a fun 2 hours exploring, but I thought the building was smaller than I thought it was going to be.We're glad to hear that you enjoyed the exhibits! We appreciate your understanding during the busy time with the school field trip and are pleased to hear that our ambassadors were able to manage the crowds effectively. We hope you'll come back and visit us again soon - there's always something new to discover!Written April 29, 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited April 2024Traveled with familyWritten April 27, 2024
- ValleyblueSacramento, California389 contributionsIt almost seems like a requirement to visit the World of Coca-Cola if you're visiting Atlanta and it is a fun and worthwhile stop. It's well organized and gives a very good history of the product and the people who got this iconic beverage going. There's plenty to do, lots of interactive exhibits and of course the tasting room. While you learn a lot about the history, I would have liked to have seen more about its production. While it seems like a requirement, and I do recommend it, I actually can't put it in the "must see" category. It's fun, it's worth the price of admission, but there are better things to do and if you're short on time, this is something that can wait until the next trip.Visited September 2024Traveled with familyWritten September 18, 2024
- Cyndy B58 contributionsThis is my 3rd visit to the World of Coca Cola, but first time to the current location. Lots of cool memorabilia to see, but some of the exhibits were horribly packed and hard to get through and one or two exhibits were not running. However, being able to have New Coke and Tab again made it worthwhile. The tasting room is the best. Stay away from the Chinese and Italian sodas. Those are gross! My son enjoyed all of the Fanta flavors.Thank you for sharing your experience! We strive to provide an enjoyable and memorable experience for every guest, and your feedback helps us identify areas for improvement. We're glad to hear that you and your son enjoyed tasting the different flavors available. We hope to see you and your family again soon for more Coca-Cola fun!Written June 3, 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited May 2024Traveled with familyWritten June 2, 2024
- Steven LLancaster, Pennsylvania87 contributionsIf you like Coca-Cola memorabilia this is the place for you. Awesome experience their one way method keeps things flowing nice. Be mindful of the number of people moving slowly through the exhibits. Tons of information-the perfect amount of historical information on the coke brand/brands. I recommend doing the flavor lab to “create your own flavor.” After you’d be able to taste what it would taste like later through the exhibit. In the tasting room there are a lot of people who are not self aware and will have their entire family take up the soda fountains. You have to be quick. But the tasting is remarkable. There are drinks that I never heard of and opened my eyes to what other cultures find appealing. I hope in the future there might be a few team members that could help nudge some of these soda hogs along the rest of the room.We appreciate your comments regarding your recent visit with us! It's great to know that you had a good time and enjoyed all of the unique flavors the Taste It! exhibit has to offer. You're welcome back any time.Written August 19, 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited August 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten August 16, 2024
- RICARDO HIbague, Colombia82 contributionsA cozy place with all the history of the fantastic drink. How introduction move the fiber with a short footage that tears you out. From there all kinds of experiences emerge. Amazing how many flavors there are around the world, some will surprise you for being unpleasant to your particular palate... but finally between tastes... there are no dislikes... We recommend doing in one day Aquarius, Coca Cola and the Museum of Civil Rights, in that order.Visited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten August 8, 2024
- Jessica LAtlanta, Georgia1 contributionI live in Atlanta and for years I always said I wanted to go to the Cocoa Cola museum and every time I put it off. This February I made up my mind and went. I loved it, especially the interactive parts. Thinking that there is so much history behind a drink is fascinating.We're glad that you were finally able to visit and enjoyed the exhibits. We hope you learned something new about our rich history!Written April 24, 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited February 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten April 24, 2024
- Javiera Baeza SSantiago, Chile27 contributionsI had high expectations of the place, I honestly expected much more. To take photos with the bear there are schedules, they allow you to use your cell phone only with selfie mode and they take a photo of you, which they sell at the end of the tour. The most entertaining room is the tasting room, you have access to all the drinks/soft drinks in the world and you can try them all. When you leave there you go to a large souvenir shop, where you will find many things about Coca Cola and its associated brands. **I recommend NOT visiting during the weekend, because the place is very busy and there will be many lines.Visited May 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten May 16, 2024
- AvidTravellerSPPort of Spain, Trinidad71 contributionsThe tour was very well organized and segmented to regulate the number of visitors at a given time. The one guide (first stop) was energetic and knowledgeable. It's only 6 areas to explore, but once you get past the short film, you can spend as long as you want in the vault, tasting room, 'smells' room, (and of course) gift shop.It looks like you enjoyed the full gamut! We are pleased to hear this and look forward to seeing you again.Written January 2, 2025This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited December 2024Traveled soloWritten January 1, 2025
- Sara G.Saint Louis, Missouri968 contributionsLet’s be a tourist in Atlanta over lunch. World of Coca Cola it is. I didn’t know Coca-Cola owned literally everything lol. The exhibit is a spot that allows you to interact with the brand via a lab, the vault, scent evaluation, history impact and taste testing. Some fun facts: 1. 1886 pharmacists John Lemberton created and sold Coca Cola at Jacobs Pharmacy. Sold at 5 cents. 2. Asa Candler bought the recipe from Pemberton in 1889 for $2,300 and sold it for $25 million 1919. 3. In 2011, the secret formula was placed at the centre of a permanent exhibit called The Vault. You can visit the Vault today. So much memorabilia. Unbelievable.We are glad that you had a memorable and enjoyable experience and loved the history along with The World of Coca-Cola's gift shop and Taste It! Exhibit. Please feel free to come back anytime!Written March 25, 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited March 2024Traveled soloWritten March 21, 2024
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Jamie Cane
Truro, UK1 contribution
Jul 2024 • Couples
$54 for two adults which is extortionate given the experience. Lots of queuing, a 6 minute ‘people’s true stories with coke’ presentation which fake, cringeworthy and essentially an advert all followed by a quick and mediocre museum and gift shop. Save your money on this attraction and spend it on the amazing Georgia aquarium which is opposite.
Written July 12, 2024
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CaylaElise
Edgewater, FL74 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
This was not our family’s favorite experience. We waited in line for about 40 minutes before making it into the building where we waited for about 5 minutes to enter another waiting room before watching a Coke commercial, then finally entering the museum-esque area. The Vault area was interesting but crowded and designed in a way that made it difficult to read the information on the walls. We enjoyed the scent experience area and my husband liked the tasting room. (But holy moly our shoes were so sticky that I’m certain if we would have worn slip-ons they would have come right off!) Overall it was an underwhelming experience.
Written December 28, 2023
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It is our hope that we provide a great customer experience for everyone. We are sorry for the inconvenience with the sticky floor. This will be shared with our managerial team, and thanks for the feedback.
Written December 29, 2023
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Bri Alimov
Biloxi, MS10 contributions
Apr 2023 • Family
We went with low expectations after reading reviews here but we enjoyed it! Every employee was SO kind. They really made the visit. We went right at 10 on a Wednesday morning & were able to enjoy most of it with no crowds. The movie at the beginning was touching but absolutely unrelated to Coke. As someone else mentioned, people with sensory issues should take caution. The “Vault” has numerous videos with audio playing simultaneously & I could totally see it being too overwhelming. We parked at the Aquarium no trouble. The kids enjoyed meeting the polar bear, who was extremely sweet to them. Definitely worth the visit (and the city pass that grants you access to several Atlanta attractions has been WELL worth the purchase!)
Written April 12, 2023
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Hi BriAlimov,
Thanks for coming back to do it all over again. Our ambassadors aim to make every experience memorable! We are glad that you had a great time, and hope to see you very soon.
Written April 13, 2023
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lithlith
Michigan950 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
I love Coke and I was hoping this was going to be awesome, but I left completely confused. I'm not sure what I paid for to visit this. This museum/experience is all over the place. First you get crammed into a little room with items of coke logos all over them. It would have been nice to look around, but it was just a staging area before we were forced into watching a short movie which had absolutely nothing to do with Coke. Then we were off to the actual museum/experience. There was some memorabilia scattered throughout, but everything felt disjointed, separated, and just odd in the whole place. There were a couple of experiences that had certain times and we lucked out with timing and were able to see the 3-D, which was also confusing and we were able to get a photo with someone dressed up as the coke bear. The best part was the tasting room where you could try beverages from around the world, but after all of that, we left with tummies that didn't feel so great. Honestly, I wish someone else had written a review like this so we could have saved our money for something else in Atlanta, because this was a worthless rip off.
Written February 21, 2024
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Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate hearing from our guests, and we are sorry to hear you were disappointed.
Written February 22, 2024
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Miranda
108 contributions
Mar 2024 • Family
We had a few hours in between other tours so we decided to stop at the world of Coca-Cola! You get s free postcard when entering which is nice. Then you enter a room with a bunch of nostalgia pieces and get a brief history of the creation of Coca-Cola. We saw the vault where they keep the secret formula, got to play a smell/senses game which was fun, and saw more pieces of memorabilia. The best part is the last room where you could try different coke products from all over the world! We tried sprite with cucumbers, a plum drink, Beverly, and a bunch of other things. Overall the experience was interesting and fun. You don't need a lot of time to go through it either.
Written March 11, 2024
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C P
4 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
Sorry, but we just cannot figure out what the draw is to this attraction. We gave it a fair chance because we had the city pass and a free day left on our vacation. The attraction is primarily a museum of coke artifacts. You can see advertising items though the years and learn the history of Coke. You can also get this info on-line. The exhibits (if you call them that) were out-dated and boring. The taste testing was the most interesting part but crowded and not worth the admission. The Coke Museum should absolutely be free of charge without an entrance or parking fee because it is a promo for the company. We would not return and would not recommend it. This is something to do if you have absolutely nothing else to pass the time and excess money to spend.
Written August 6, 2023
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Gerryp84
Chester, VA870 contributions
Jun 2023
Although I didn't give it an Excellent rating, I still would say this is a must see while in Atlanta. The admission price was reasonable. We waited in line for a while for most of the things here. There seemed to be numerous very large children groups present while we were there. It didn't get an Excellent rating from me because although the guy getting you hyped up at the beginning was very informative and entertaining, it seemed like an unnecessary part of the museum. Another unnecessary part of the museum was the video that followed. It was a nice enough video, but that's not what I wanted when I paid for my ticket. After that, it's a little more free reign of you getting to pick what you want to see. We went with the vault first which was a neat experience. I don't know if I believe that's where the actual recipe, but it was a neat experience getting to the vault. There are a couple of other rooms with lots of old and neat Coke items. It was pretty crazy to learn about how much Coke was bought and sold for. Upstairs is the tasting room which was very crowded but a neat experience. The sour plum is absolutely horrid in all of our opinions but it was still neat to try. I don't know a number exactly but I would say there's about 100 different Coke products from around the world you can try. They boasted more (300 I think was about what they were saying) but it seemed like they got that number from the big Coke dispensing machines where you can add flavors to Coke products like you can find in some restaurants. That doesn't really count in my opinion. They have a very large and nice gift shop that you have to go through to exit. All in all, a good experience.
Written July 3, 2023
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The history of Coca-Cola is rather interesting, and we are glad that you enjoyed the Taste It! exhibit. Feel free to visit with us again.
Written July 5, 2023
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Emily S
Kent, OH33 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
Museum that makes you feel like you’re having fun instead of learning! Tasting section had me trying flavors from areas of the world I’d never experience otherwise. Only thing I’d like to see is less timed activities. Every part of the museum, you have to wait a certain amount of minutes to enter and it made me feel a bit rushed in some parts but waiting long for only a small section in others. It was great tho! Had fun and would love to take my parents someday!
Written November 15, 2023
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Hi Esoltis13,
Learning the history of Coca-Cola is rather interesting, and we are glad that you enjoyed the Taste It! exhibit. We also thank you for your feedback regarding the timed activities. This will be shared with the appropriate management team. Feel free to visit with us again.
Written November 15, 2023
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Keith O
Sebring, FL53 contributions
Sep 2023 • Friends
Coke has scaled back the fun part of the museum...the drink sampling area. The last time I was there, maybe 10 years ago, there was an amazing selection of Coke owned beverages from all over the world, separated by continents. It was really fun to taste all the flavors that the various cultures find tasty. That's pretty much been gutted now, and just a relative handful of interesting Coke products can be sampled. This is otherwise just a giant advertisement for Coke, and it costs 20 bucks to get in.
The attendants that run the place were fake pleasant and mostly I saw a lot of them standing around talking with each other. Loudly.
Sorry, Coke, you ruined this one somehow, and I will not be back. You all made a great experience mediocre. I left the World of Coke...wanting a Pepsi.
The attendants that run the place were fake pleasant and mostly I saw a lot of them standing around talking with each other. Loudly.
Sorry, Coke, you ruined this one somehow, and I will not be back. You all made a great experience mediocre. I left the World of Coke...wanting a Pepsi.
Written September 18, 2023
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Vu
Denmark34 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
It is not at all worth the money. The whole thing was just one big commercial. It was crowded, even though we went there in the morning. The exhibitions were boring. You would stand in line for 10-15 minutes to go into a vault. For some reason there had to be a guide in there as well with a karaoke microphone that you could barely hear over the music and talking inside the vault. And also the old cola-making machines were “on a coke break” or “out of order”.. It was so boring. The only fun thing was the room you got to taste all the different flavors and from all over the world, but the entire floor was sooooo sticky and when you left the place you were feeling sick because of all the flavors. In my opinion, you can spend your money waaaay better on other places. I was very disappointed with this one. I left the place disappointed, feeling sick and out of 45$. Don’t recommend 👎🏽👎🏽
Written October 7, 2023
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Where is the best cheap parking
Written August 27, 2024
There are parking garages all around. You can pay by the hour. If you want to park at a Marta lot and ride the train or take a bus in you can walk to the area.
Written August 27, 2024
Do they do personalized coke bottles at their gift shop? Or only online?
Written March 4, 2024
Do you need to get a timed ticket ahead of time, or can you just show up and get tickets at the door?
Written January 31, 2024
You can get at the door in the winter, on the summer with the crowds you might not be able to, if you planning in visiting the Aquarium and maybe some other attraction, I recommend the City Pass, it will save you money.
Written January 31, 2024
Curiosity516804
Cumming, Georgia
Where can you park and walk to World of Coca Cola and GA Aquariam
Written October 5, 2023
There’s a parking garage on site that allows you to walk to both. It’s in a perfect position.
Written October 6, 2023
Can you change your entry time? We booked tickets for 12 but forgot that we have a reservation at the same time elsewhere. Would we be able to call and change time or can we just show up at a later time and still enter?
Written May 27, 2023
We use the city pass, so we did not need to have an entry time. It is my guess that they would be willing to work with you, especially if it is not very crowded.
Written June 20, 2023
There were ramps and elevators inside the World of Coca-Cola. Some exhibits like the tasting room, and quiz game may be a little difficult to utilize from a wheelchair or scooter, But the floor plans were fairly open except in the gift shop which was slightly difficult to maneuver.
Written June 20, 2023
Do you get to pick which sodas you try in the tasting room? This is the main reason for our visit. Before covid my husband went and was able to try as many as he wanted. So im curious if this will be a waste of time.
Written July 19, 2021
There is only about 5 or 6 different ones you get to try when we were there in April and we thought they all were awful
Written July 20, 2021
when will the opening hours for June 16th (Wed), 17th (Thur) and 18th (Fri), are they all open from 9am to 7 pm? are there any interactive exhibits? and how long for touring this place, see all the exhibits and with tasting the drinks? thanks.
Written June 7, 2021
WOCC_GuestExperience
Atlanta, Georgia
Hours of operation for June 16th, 17th, and 18th are 9am - 7pm, but please note the last ticket entry is 5pm. The average visit time is 2 hours.
We have several interactive exhibits, including the Scent Discovery exhibit, which is a new interactive aromatic experience.
We hope to see you soon!
Written June 9, 2021
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