The pie chart and table illustrate the information of the distribution of visitors to different types of tourist attractions in Britain, in the year 1999.
Overall, It is evident that the number of visitors who visited Theme Park made up the biggest part of the pie chart, while the proportion of people who visited Wildlife Parks and Zoos was the least significant part of the chart.
According to the chart, it can be seen that vistors to Theme Parks were the largest segment at 38%. Most of the people in this place went to Blackpool Pleasure Beach at the percentage of 47%, followed by Alton Towers and Pleasureland, Southport at 17% and 16% respectively. Whereas Chessinton World of Adventures and legoland, Windsor had the same rate at only 10% of individuals.
Moreover, The proportion of people visited Museums and Galleries in Britain made up to 37 percent, and became the second place visitors visited in 1999. On the other hand, Historic Houses and Monuments had almost a half of the Museums and Galleries visitors at the rate 16%, followed by Wildlife Parks and zoo where they made the lowest to the chart at 9% of individual, they became the place where there were a few people go.
