The pie chart illustrates the proportion of individuals who travelled to four different tourist spots in Britain in the year 1999.
Overall, Theme park and Museums and Galleries are the most visited tourist destination accounting for three-quarters of all visits. Whereas, Historic houses and Monuments and Wildlife parks and zoos are less frequented visits. Meanwhile, in specific to theme parks, Blackpool pressure beach was the most significant draw for travelers.
In general categories, Theme park led the way with 38%, followed by Museums and Galleries at 37%. However, Historic houses and monuments attracted 16% of visitors, being half of the percentage of previous survey. Lastly, Wildlife parks and zoos being the least popular spot with just 9%.
Focusing on theme parks, Blackpool pressure beach was the highest visit around 47%. Secondly, Alton tower about 17%, followed by Pressureland southport at 16%. Finally, Legoland Windsor and Chessington world of adventure were the least popular of the specific place mentioned, amounting 10% for both activities.
