Written by Alan T Vuong for Accessible Travel and Vacations, October 2021
After my buddy and I had a great lunch at Wahlburgers with our 2 local friends last month in Atlanta, we all needed something to do. With the weather slightly raining, we decided to do something indoors and nearby. Since me and my local friends have already done most of the nearby attractions, we let my buddy choose where we go next. He chose, the World of Coca Cola. You can read about my previous experience here.
Since we were already downtown having lunch, it was only a quick 10 minute walk/stroll to the World of Coca-Cola. Our local friends went to pick up their car to park closer, while my buddy and I had a nice stroll through Centennial Olympic Park. Because of covid, the Fountain of Rings water show has been temporarily discontinued. It would have been cool to see again, so hopefully it comes back for my next visit.
Prices have gone up $1 to $18 per adult which I still think is a great value for what we get to experience. A temperature scan is also taken before entering. They do not provide a free mini can of Coke anymore at the lobby before heading in to start The Loft experience. The nice ramp leads us with a group of people in to see over 200 Coca-Cola artifacts throughout their 125 years of existence.
The only difference so far, is that the host along with every visitor must wear a face mask at all times, except when actively sampling the drinks. We then went to the Coca Cola theater to see the mandatory 6 minute video “Moments of Happiness” before we could separate as a large group and do our own thing.
Alan’s First Visit To Coca-Cola
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