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Coca-Cola Store in Las Vegas: 3 Things to Enjoy

The Coca-Cola Store is a popular stop for families visiting Las Vegas. It’s right on the Strip, next door to M&M’s World and just down the street from the famous Fountains of Bellagio.

Why is the Coca-Cola Store worth visiting? Let me outline three things you can do at the store if you’re looking for fun ways to experience Las Vegas with your family.

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Buy Branded Coca-Cola Merchandise

It almost goes without saying that you can purchase just about anything with a Coca-Cola logo on it. The first floor is filled with T-shirts for men, women and children, ball caps, soda-flavored chapsticks, items for your kitchen and so much more.

If you can’t get your fill of branded apparel on the first floor, ride the escalator up to the second floor for puzzles, Frisbees, Christmas ornaments, volleyballs and more. You name it, it’s probably there.

But if you’re not in the market for Coca-Cola branded items, keep reading for a few other fun things to do in the store. 😉

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Grab a Drink from the Beverage Bar Upstairs

The Beverage Bar on the second floor is AWESOME! At the counter, we learned of two unique offerings.

Tastes of the World Tray

If you want to take a journey around the world and taste 16 Coca-Cola products from places like Tanzania, Chile, or India, then go with a Tastes of the World Tray (around $12). However, we watched dozens of people around the store making their way through the 16 samples, and there are two reasons I would recommend going with the Float Tray option below:

  1. People were making pretty weird faces as they tried Stoney Tangawizi, Bjare Lingonberry or Smart Watermelon.
  2. Most of the trays sitting on the “I’m done” counter had almost all of the 16 samples unfinished – that’s a waste of money to me!

Float Tray

We unanimously recommend going with a Float Tray (around $11). You get eight cups of various Coca-Cola products (from America) and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Here are the eight flavors you get to enjoy:

  1. Coca-Cola Float
  2. Sprite Float
  3. Barq’s Red Creme Float
  4. Pibb Xtra Float
  5. Cheery Coke Float
  6. Barq’s Root Beer Float
  7. Fanta Grape Float
  8. Fanta Orange Float

Between the three of us, it was a decent amount of soda and ice cream. So it could probably work for a group of about 4-6 people – unless you really like your ice cream floats.

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Grab a Photo with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear

You might recognize the tall polar bear standing in the back of the store. He’s famous after all – he’s been on TV. Plus, it’s always fun to grab a photo with a character in Las Vegas, too.

When it’s your turn for a photo with Bear, set your bags and purses down and stand in front of him. If you’ve got your own camera, hand it to the employee and they’ll snap a few photos. It’s pretty bland with the gray background, but they have a purpose for that… after you take a few photos with your camera, they snap a few poses of you and Bear with their camera.

After your photo shoot, they give you a card with a number on it. You take that card to the photo counter on the second floor and they add in some great colorful backgrounds in place of the gray. The photos look great, but they cost a little more than I was willing to pay – even if they throw in a free Christmas ornament with the photo purchase.

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The Details

Address: 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Cost: There’s no admission fee, so the cost is dependent on what branded merchandise or sweet treat you decide to purchase in the beverage bar on the second floor.

Hours: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Website: https://www.cokestore.com/stores/las-vegas

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3 Comments

  1. I been there several times and have not done the float bar. I think I will need to hit that up on our next trip. thanks J

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