The pie chart illustrates how visitors to Britain in 1999 were distributed among four types of tourist attractions and five distinct theme parks.
To sum up, theme parks and museums & galleries were the most favored tourist attractions, while wildlife parks and zoos ranked as the least renowned. In addition, within the theme park category, Blackpool Pleasure Beach drew the highest number of guests, whereas Chessington World of Adventures and Legoland Windsor saw the fewest.
Examining the information more closely, 38% of individuals chose theme parks, with Blackpool Pleasure Beach being the most popular among them at 47%. Alton Towers was second with 17%, followed by Pleasureland in Southport at 16%. Finally, Chessington World of Adventures and Legoland Windsor each attracted 10% of the spectators.
As well, 37% of participants visited museums or galleries. In contrast, historic houses and monuments attracted 16%, while wildlife parks and zoos captured just 9% of the total.
