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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 175 reviews

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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 175 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    respectful and informative

    by xyz6977 on 3/7/11Union Station - Kansas City

    We enjoyed the display. It was well put together. The venue, Union Station in Kansas City, is a great place to hold the event. Women will certainly enjoy the Wedding, wedding dresses, the jewels, and the videos of Diana's childhood. Wedding, wedding dresses, the jewels, and the videos of Diana's childhood.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Diana

    by DaColonel on 3/7/11Union Station - Kansas City

    Fantastic representation and celebration of Diana's life. I will definitely be back to walk through the exhibit again. Wish they had more items celebrating her as a mother as well as a celebrity.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Worth the trip

    by iabound on 3/6/11Union Station - Kansas City

    If you have any interest in Princess Diana, you will enjoy the exhibit. A very nice tribute to her life.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    You should see Diana!

    by Lewm on 3/6/11Union Station - Kansas City

    A lovely tribute to an amazing lady. Definitely worth your time to organize a group of friends to see this display. Too bad it hasn't been more widely promoted! Her gowns are beautiful and she had the silhouette to look beautiful wearing them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Princess Diana Exhibit was absolutely lovely!

    by wilkes on 3/6/11Union Station - Kansas City

    In Kansas City at the Union Station, the Princess Diana exhibit was certainly worth seeing. I would highly recommend taking all of the family. It would be suitable for the kids and the grandparents. The atmosphere and ambience of the exhibit make you feel like what it would be to grow up and live in English aristocracy. But, most importantly, you get a real sense of Diana, the person and the personal. I am glad her family shared those aspects of her life with us. Also, what made the rest of the afternoon even better, after the exhibit, we went upstairs to have lunch at Pierpont's Restaraunt (in the Union Station). What a great day it was!!.....