The pie chart illustrates the proportion of popular distinct areas that visitors are likely to visit in Britain in 1999, while the table providies profound details on theme parks. Overall, one noticeable key feature is that a majority of people tend to stop by theme parks, which made a pool that located in the parks, famous.
Regarding the distribution in various tourist atrractions, amusement parks dominated the overall attention at 47%, representing the largest share in this year, whereas zoos only accounted for a small fraction, which was 9%, making it the least popularity caompared to other zones. This was followed by museums and galleries, holding over 37% in the chart, and historical houses were the third place for attrraction in 1999.
Looking at leisure parks, They could categorize into five different sections. Firstly, the most favorite place among participants was Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the figure almost at the half, comprising 47%, whilst Alton Towers and Pleasureland Southport percentages was less than a divided version of the pool. Additionally, the remaining districts had the same number at just 10%.
