The left-hand side chart depicts the proportion of four genres of visitor impression in Britain during 1999. While the other table exhibits the firgure of recommanced rates of four specific destinations in theme parks at the same time. A clear overview discloses that the majority of tourists were interested in theme parks, and museums and galleries, and they also wereattracted by Blackpool Pleasure Beach in theme parks.
Regarding the circular graph, the portions of theme parks and museums occupied over two third part of the whole chart at 38 percent and 37 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, the firgure of historic structures and monuments was at 16 percent, which nearly doubled that of wildlife sectors at 9 percent.
Turning to the theme parks’ table, Blackpool Pleasure Beach recorded the highest rate at 47 percent, representing a half part of the chart. In constrast, both Chessington World of Adventures and Legoland, Windsor took up the same fractions at only 10 percent. Interestingly, the percentages of Alton Towers and Pleasureland, Southport were approximately similiar at 17 percent and 16 percent, respectively.
