Princess Diana's Death Turned Into Theme Park Attraction In Tennessee

Whenever you think about amusement parks, the first thing that comes to mind is usually rollercoasters or water slides. There's a new 'amusement park' that just opening in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee that has NONE of those sought after attractions. Instead, this new theme park is offering a re-creation of the 1997 fatal car crash of Diana, Princess of Wales.

The attraction can be found at the new National Enquirer Live!, which just opened in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., just a few miles from Dolly Parton's Dollywood!

Among other exhibits related to stories the tabloid has covered over the years, guests can look down at a computer-generated 3-D model of Paris, with the path of Diana's car shown via animation!

"It's projected, and you see the buildings and everything in a 3-D presentation, And it shows the pathway as she left the Ritz hotel, and the paparazzi chasing her, and the bang-flash that we think blinded the driver -- and how it happened." -Robin Turner told Daily Beast

Turner went on to tell Daily Beast:

There's no blood or mangled Mercedes Benz from the paparazzi-fueled crash that killed Diana and Dodi Fayed the exhibit was tasteful and sensitively handled, with only computer animation at work. And for less than $25 per adult, visitors can judge for themselves -- and also be quizzed as to what they think was the cause of her death.

According to the parks website, guests to National Enquirer Live! can walk the red carpet and explore the "crimes of the century." No further details are provided via the website.


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