When you live in Atlanta metro area, you can't help but see or hear about Coca Cola. After all, it's the birthplace and headquarter of this mega company. The new World of Coca-Cola has been opened for quite sometimes. Until recently, we had a chance to visit on a nice sunny Saturday. The new World of Coca Cola is conveniently located next to the Georgia Aquarium and the Imagine It! Children's Museum. Across the street is the Centennial Olympic Park. So it's a perfect location to have a full day of all Atlanta favorite tourist spots. When we got there, there were a few field trips but the line to get the tickets was short.
Once we got in, we waited at the lobby area and checked out the amazing Coke bottle artwork around the world. The detail and representation for each of this bottle is amazing. A short wait and then we were directed to see the short film 'Inside the Happiness Factory'. It was pretty nice and fun short film to give you the glimpse of what Coca Cola wants us to know about their factory..Then we walked to the Hub which we waited in line to meet the Coca-Cola Polar Bear. I think it was well planned that they timed the guests in group so there wasn't a long wait and if you aren't interested in the picture, you can head directly to the next gallery.
One of the things I always do when I go to the World of Coca-Cola is to hunt for the Coke sign in Thai. Coca-Cola is pretty popular in Thailand so I'm sure we are a pretty good customer. And they didn't disappoint me when I found a sign in Thai language. It was amazing to see how globalize Coke is.. It's everywhere!
My next favorite part was the Bottle Works. This is where we got to see a real bottling line and see Coke being made right in front of us. Having an industrial engineer background, I love to see all these machines come to life. We probably spent a good 20 minutes watching the Packaging Robot doing his job. And do you know he has a name.. 'Fizzybot' is his name.. We then headed to the 4-D theatre to watch 'The Secret Formula' show. It was pretty interactive and I don't think small children will enjoy it much. The chair can shake pretty violently and I heard a few small kids cried. But Mr. Z and Miss J did enjoy them. The 4-D effects was really thought out.. the water, the air, the movement.. It felt like we were at one of the Disney ride.
After the theatre, we headed to the most anticipate room.. the Tasting room.. This was the room that the kids got to drink Coca-Cola products from all around the world. They group the drinks into regions.. Some were pretty good.. some were not so good (ok.. it was really bad). But you have gotta try them all, right? Each guest can pick up a bottle as they headed out to the gift shop. It was one of those place that you have to visit once..
2 comments:
I've never been to Atlanta, but I'd love to visit this place.
Hi, I have to say, I'm not a fan of coca cola at alllll. however, this is a pretty cool place to visit!
here's an interesting coca cola fact. mexicans consume more coke than anyone in the world. about 10 cans a day. my theory, although not proven, is because they can't drink their running tap water, so it's cheaper to buy coke than bottled water:)
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