When KoEun "Emma" Lee from Duluth, Ga. decided to visit the World of Coca-Cola on the holiday dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr.'s historical birthday, she had no idea she would be making a little history of her own. On January 16, 2012, Lee became the 5 millionth guest to the Atlanta attraction since it opened at Pemberton Place on May 24, 2007.
This milestone visit sparked a celebration in Lee's honor, including a balloon drop and 8-foot-tall Coca-Cola bottles with cake pops for all World of Coca-Cola guests to enjoy. During a photo shoot with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear, Lee was awarded a prize package including a lifetime pass to the World of Coca-Cola; a VIP guided tour of the Atlanta attraction for Lee and her parents, also visiting with her; a $500 gift certificate to the Coca-Cola Store; 50,000 My Coke Rewards points to spend on MyCokeRewards.com; and a Coca-Cola Polar Bear plush stuffed animal.
A senior at Johns Creek High School originally from Incheon, South Korea, Lee said she and her parents almost chose an earlier admission time when they ordered their tickets online the night before their visit. At the last minute they decided to sleep in, making Lee the 5 millionth guest when they arrived.
They moved the MUSEUM? I FIRST went there in 92. What happened to the old BUILDING?
peterwulfy 1 month ago