The chart illustrates the distribution of visitors who visited different types of tourist attractions in Britain in the year 1999.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that theme parks are the most popular tourist attractions among these four types, with Blackpool Pleasure Beach attracting the most interest from people who visit. Whereas, Wildlife Parks and Zoos get the least attention from tourists.
in 1999, with 38%, Theme Parks had the highest visitors of tourist attraction in the United Kingdom. Then, Museums and Galleries, and Historic Houses and Monuments got respectively 37% and 16% among these types of tourist attractions. Lastly, Wildlife Parks and Zoos, at 9%, had the lowest number of tourists.
Significantly, in Theme Parks, people tend to visit Blackpool Pleasure Beach at 47%, which is the most attractive place. Alton Towers and Pleasureland in Southport attain the second and the third places to visit, with 17% and 16% respectively. On the other hand, the least attractive places for visitors in Theme Parks are Chessington World of Adventures and Legoland at Windsor.
