Updated: 21/02/2012 17:17 | By Poorna Bell, editor, MSN Travel
Whitney Houston in 'dearly departed' tour

A fan signs Whitney Houston's memorial mural



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It has barely been a week since Whitney Houston passed away, but the singer has already been added to a rather unsavoury 'Dearly Departed' tour. The 2.5-hour tour costs $40 and includes guides discussing the circumstances of the deaths, while tourists sit in the 'Tomb Buggy'.

Tasteless? Voyeuristic? You tell us. Here are some of the 'sights' you can expect on the tour.

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21/02/2012 21:46
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Only in America....................thank God!!!!
21/02/2012 22:30
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It is said that everything in America is bigger and better. Bigger  and better at what I ask, disrespect , cold heartedness , callousness  are just three things that come to mind immediately, that poor woman's family don't need this sort of gruesome entertainment and neither do we.
21/02/2012 22:12
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Never die in america if you have the wish.There will always be the moneymaking disrespectfull low mentality low life garbage applying their greed to a sad departure from us. The same is probably going to happen in the uk. and  for any other respected and appreciated person in our god forsaken world
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To be honest capitalism will always throw out this sort of sick rubbish.
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Although not a Whitney Houston fan, i think this is in bad taste. Even now parasites want to make money out of her death. It can only be a couple of weeks since she died.
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Wonder if her dealer wrote on the wall, would love to go and write a comment like so what the junkie is dead just like many others and many more to come, what a great role model for our children 
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As a great fan of Whitney Houston,I find this typically American money making scam both tastless and disgusting.
22/02/2012 02:24
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She saw the autoglass advert on telly and called em out, but it was one crack problem gavin couldn't fix. 

21/02/2012 23:18
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it doesn't say if lunch is included, if it is it would probably make for quite a good value day out.

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