Coka-Cola fans rejoice!
The store is pretty crazy and if you're a fan of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola products, advertising, collectibles and whatnot you must stop by. Located near the MGM Grand (on that side of the strip) across from New York-New York you will see the Giant Coca-Cola polar bear 🐻❄ and the entrance is right next to that.
There is an amazing amount of Coca-Cola swag to be had from clothing, toy cars, Christmas ornaments, art, stuffed animals, candies and more representing all of your favorite Coca-Cola products. My fiancee' and I are huge Mr Pibb fans and even though there wasn't a lot of Mr pibb stuff we did find a couple items including a toy truck. So I'd imagine whatever your favorite Coca-Cola product is you will find something there. There are two floors full of goodies to explore.
Also there is Coca-Cola flavor tasting. We did not try it again this year because we tried it years back, and although I say that you should probably try it because maybe you will like something and you came all this way to see the Coca-Cola store just don't expect a whole lot.... But again who am I to judge? Maybe you will find your new favorite flavor! I honestly cannot remember which flavors we liked and which ones we did not, but I think the overwhelming consensus was we did not enjoy most of the offerings near as much as the normal Coca-Cola flavors you can find on your local shelves.
It truly is a pretty cool store to see and its also located not too far from the M&M store, so if you are in need of some sugar this is probably a good area to go to. You could even walk across the street to the Hershey store at New York New York and top it all off with a Hershey shake! Why not? What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas..... except for the weight you bring home, that always comes with you. I only gained around 8 lbs the last time I went, 😂. VAYCAY! Coca-Cola store!...
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Let me tell you something, folks, I like Coca-Cola. But even the most devoted soda enthusiast can feel a sugar crash coming on just walking into this place. It's like a fizzy, high-fructose corn syrup fever dream.
We're talking walls lined with Coke products from every corner of the globe. Flavors you never knew existed (hello, Beverly?) and enough Coke memorabilia to stock a museum of sugary nostalgia. There's a giant Coke bottle you can walk through (because, why not?), a tasting bar with more varieties than a chameleon has colors, and even a polar bear chilling out (though, honestly, after seeing all that sugar, I felt a little sorry for the guy).
The good news: The staff is fantastic. Friendly, helpful, and maybe even a little bit concerned about the sheer amount of Coke merchandise I was trying to cram into my backpack. (Spoiler alert: I may or may not have walked out with a Coca-Cola beach towel. Don't judge.)
The not-so-good news: By the time you leave, you'll be convinced your blood is a mixture of caffeine and high fructose corn syrup. Also, unless you're a die-hard Coke fan, some of the merchandise is a little... interesting (looking at you, Coca-Cola scented air freshener).
Here's the verdict:
Selection: More Coke than a NASCAR after-party.
Activities: There's a tasting bar, a chance to get your photo taken with the aforementioned polar bear, and enough interactive exhibits to keep the kids (and maybe some sugar-crazed adults) entertained.
Warning: You will leave with a newfound appreciation for water. Seriously, hydrate before, during, and after your visit.
Overall experience: It's a fun, quirky trip down memory lane for Coke lovers. Just be prepared for a sugar rush that could rival a slot machine jackpot. And hey, the...
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A terrible experience at the Coca-Cola Store in Las Vegas.
We visited the Coca-Cola Store in Las Vegas tonight with our family at 10:45 PM. The store is supposed to close at 11:00 PM, so we thought we still had time to enjoy the famous “Tastes of the World” tray — something we had really been looking forward to.
To our surprise and disappointment, we were flatly refused service. The staff told us they were “closing,” even though there were still 15 minutes left. It was clear they had no intention of serving anyone else, regardless of the posted hours.
Even worse, the cashier was rude and aggressive toward our 9-year-old son, simply because he had stepped into the line at the end. They noticed the last person in line had changed and reacted in a completely over-the-top and inappropriate way. Their behavior toward a child was absolutely unacceptable.
We came all the way from France, excited to enjoy this unique Coca-Cola experience — but we left deeply disappointed and frustrated. What should have been a fun family moment turned into a humiliating experience, all because of an unprofessional and disrespectful staff.
Avoid this place if you’re expecting any kind of warm welcome or basic customer service. The staff clearly needs proper training in hospitality… and some basic human...
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