Visitors of the National Enquirer Live!, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, will be charged up to £20 to watch a remake of the crash, which took place on August 31, 1997, in Paris. Afterwards, the audience will be asked whether they think the Royal Family were involved in the Princess of Wales’ death. Children will also be able to see the attraction, which opens tomorrow.
Creator Robin Turner said the exhibition will “handled sensitively”.
He said to the Daily Beast: “It’s a 3D computer model, and you’re looking down on what looks just like Paris, but it’s three-dimensional.
“It’s projected, and you see the buildings and everything in a 3D 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.”
Princess Diana’s car crash has been turned into a theme park attraction (Image: GETTY)
Mr Turner added there will be no close ups or graphic images of Diana’s body.
He also said the theme park is being respectful of her two sons, Princes William and Harry, who were aged 15 and 12 respectively when she died.
He said: “There’s no blood.
“There’s none of that. You see the car crash through computer animation.”