FUMING fans slammed the Christmas Coca-Cola lorry claiming it's "not worth the wait" - as families were left freezing queuing for more than an hour.
The iconic festive truck pulled up in London at Olympic Way, Wembley, yesterday - but it didn't appear to spread the Christmas cheer.
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An unimpressed tourist claimed the event was 'not worth the wait' Credit: Alamy
With many visitors rushing to see the long-awaited attraction, some people were left queueing in the cold for over an hour - although they had free mini cans of coke to sweeten the experience.
Others were frustrated after having to stand for a similar length of time just to get a photo taken with the legendary Coca-Cola lorry.
A tourist, who came away with mixed feelings about the event, told MyLondon they thought the activities didn't live up to the hype.
She said: "Queuing only for the photos is probably your best option, as there are fewer people waiting on that side - the activities are not, in my opinion, worth the wait."
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The games included a simple ring toss challenge with a £25 restaurant voucher handed to any winners.
Meanwhile, the second activity was just a large inflatable bauble filled with fake snow that people could venture inside.
However, the visitor did consider their Coco-Cola truck experience affordable and enjoyed listening to the Christmas choir singing carols.
This comes after other families who went to see the festive lorry said they left disappointed - after having to queue for hours while staring at "disgusting" signs.
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Controversy was sparked when it stopped in Leeds earlier this month, as many were left unimpressed.
They claimed they were forced to wait with crowds in the cold for too long.
Others say they were "put off" by a pro-Palestine protester who stood at the entrance with a flag draped across his shoulders, alternating between placards.
Dad David Gilmour, 60, said he was "underwhelmed", and told The Sun: “We were expecting so much more after an hour’s wait.”
Jo Stockwell, 46, and her daughter Kelsie, 17, took advantage of the free festive event, too.
Jo said: "We had to queue for about an hour, but it was all free, so you can’t complain.
“The queuing wasn’t enjoyable and my feet are numb, but when we got in there it was good fun.
“I’ve got snow from the snow globe in my hair, and it’ll be in my knickers and everywhere.”
Mum-of-four Sarah Gilmour, 38, said: "I enjoyed the truck, but seeing him there protesting is completely off putting. It’s disgusting.
“If I’d come here with my two little girls I would have been fuming.
“The fact they are allowing that man to stand there with that sign with children around is disgusting.
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"There are police and security around and they are allowing him to stand there when children are around."
Another shopper, Dale Thomas, 33, said: "I’ve not been to the Coca Cola truck, but if I was here with my kids I wouldn’t bother."
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The Coca-Cola lorry in London saw visitors queueing over an hour for a photo Credit: Alamy