The pie chart provides data on a survey of people who travelled four kinds of tourist attraction in the UK in 1999. The information is accounted for percentages.
Overall, it is clear that many visitors preferred Theme Parks, while the survey shows the smallest percentages chose Wildlife parks and zoo.
37% of visitors surveyed museums and galleries, which was also higher amount in the given chart. In detail, unlike visiting museums and galleries, the figure for people who visited Wildlife parks and zoos was the smallest percentage.
In addition, besides the chart, the table gives details of theme parks related to tourist attractions in Britain. 47% of British people visited Blackpool pleasure beach, which was the most popular tourist attraction among five categories. Chessington world of adventures and Legoland, Windsor are accounted for the same proportion (10%). It is noticeable detail that the figures of both Alton Towers and Pleasureland Southport attracted similar percentages of visitors, 17% and 16% respectively.
