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Ritz-Carlton Atlanta Offering Packages With VIP Tickets to Diana; A Celebration

ATLANTA, GA, January 5, 2010 - Direct from the Althorp Estate in England, ancestral home of the Spencer family for 500 years, Diana: A Celebration is on exhibit at the Atlanta Civic Center from January 23 to June 13, 2010. The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta (Downtown) and The Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead are the exclusive luxury hotels in Atlanta offering overnight packages with VIP tickets, including the audio tour, to the exhibit of the life and work of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Multiple galleries showcase jewels and artwork owned by the aristocratic Spencer family; childhood home movies, family photo albums and her tiny toy car; 28 outfits from Versace, Valentino and other renowned designers; her charities; tributes by her brother, Charles Spencer, and Sir Elton John; and two diamond tiaras. The most iconic exhibit may be the Princess’ storybook wedding gown and 25-foot train, seen by more than 750 million television viewers on her wedding day in 1981.

Guests of The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta and The Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead may enjoy toasting their visit to the exhibit with specially created Diamond Tiara cocktails, $14 and $15 respectively, offered in the hotels’ lobby bars.

The Diana: A Celebration package includes:
— Deluxe guestroom for one evening
— Two VIP tickets to Diana: A Celebration at the Atlanta Civic Center
— Audio tour narrated by Charles Spencer, the brother of Diana, Princess of Wales
— American Breakfast for two in Atlanta Grill or The Cafe
— Overnight valet parking
— Roundtrip transportation to the Atlanta Civic Center

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