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The World of Coca-Cola provides plenty of kid-friendly entertainment options.
Plan to spend roughly two to three hours enjoying the exhibits.
The museum is next to the Georgia Aquarium and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, making for an easy full day of activities.
Purchase tickets in advance to guarantee admission.
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World of Coca-Cola tickets currently start at US$24.95 for adults age 13 and up and US$20.95 for youth under age 13, which grants access to all of the museum's exhibits and experiences. Guided tours start at around US$50 for a 1-hour guided experience in the museum and skip-the-line access to a photo opp with the World of Coca-Cola Polar Bear. Admission is free for children ages 3 and under.
Yes, the World of Coca-Cola is worth visiting, as it's the only museum dedicated to all things Coke. Even if you're not a die-hard soda fan, the museum tells the fascinating history behind one of the world's most popular beverages and includes tastings from more than 100 Coca-Cola beverages from around the world. If you want an extra-special experience, consider booking a VIP tour with skip-the-line access, or an Atlanta sightseeing tour that includes even more top attractions.
Per one customer who booked the Atlanta CityPASS®, "The City Pass by Viator was a huge hit on our vacation to Atlanta, Georgia! Who wouldn't want to visit the whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium or the elephants at the zoo? Trying Coca-Cola from all over the world, count me in! Super affordable and well worth it."
It takes an average of two hours to go through the World of Coca-Cola’s permanent exhibitions. Make sure you give yourself enough time to enjoy the interactive attractions, snap a selfie with the Coca-Cola polar bear, and sample the different flavors in the tasting room.
No, you can’t take outside food and drinks into the World of Coca-Cola except under special circumstances. You can buy lunch and snacks at the nearby Bottle Cap Café, and a lunch cart is also available for school groups to store their boxed lunches during the tour.
You don’t have to book World of Coca-Cola tickets in advance, but reserving ahead of time is highly recommended. Plus, it’ll save you US$1. Tickets bought on the day are subject to availability and might sell out at busy times. Advance booking is also essential for guided tours and other experiences.
At the World of Coca-Cola, you’ll experience the Vault of the Secret Formula and the bottling plant, where you can sample 100 different Coca-Cola varieties from around the world and pose for photos with the Coca-Cola polar bear. There’s also a 3D movie experience and more than 200 Coca-Cola artifacts on display.
Yes, you’ll pass through a security checkpoint before entering the World of Coca-Cola—this can sometimes add some time onto your visit. Prohibited items include guns, knives, and all other forms of weapons. You are also asked to wear clothing and accessories suitable for a family-friendly attraction.
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