LAHORE – Princess Diana’s death is turned into an attraction which is considered to be in “bad taste”.
Guests are being charged £20 to see a 3D remake of the 1997 Paris horror crash and even get the chance to vote if the Royal Family were somehow involved.
“It’s a 3-D computer model, and you’re looking down on what looks just like Paris, but it’s three-dimensional,” amusements impresario Robin Turner told The Daily Beast.
“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.”
However, Turner insists the exhibition – one of around 100 to be featured in the 20,000-square foot space – will be sensitively handled.
“There’s no blood. There’s none of that. You see the car crash through computer animation,” he explained. “It’s not in poor taste.”
However, visitors to the macabre display will be invited to probe various oddball conspiracy theories – including ludicrous allegations she was murdered by the British intelligence services.
They will then be polled on what they believe was the cause of her death and who was behind it, revealed Turner.
“It brings attention to the different theories behind it that the Enquirer has covered over the years,” he said.
He added he hoped news of his new attraction does not upset Princes William and Harry although he knows “they are very sensitive”.
The theme park also features a replica of Michael Jackson clutching his then-nine-month-old son Prince Michael II with one arm, as the child, with its face covered in a blanket, dangled over the edge of the star’s balcony at Berlin’s Adlon Hotel in 200.
The National Enquirer Live! is set to open its doors at noon on Friday and will feature the August 31, 1997, car crash that took Princess Diana’s life.