The given charts compare the number of in-person audiences in three categories: sports, theme parks, and cinemas, together with their respective price ranges in two sub-groups by 2009.
Overall, cinemas attracted by far the largest number of spectators, while sports events had the fewest. A clear contrast can also be seen between attendance and admission costs, since cinemas had the lowest prices but the highest turnout.
In terms of attendance, sports recorded the smallest audience at about 180 thousand people, whereas theme parks attracted roughly twice that number. By contrast, with charging the least, cinemas reported much higher figures, approximately five to six times greater than those of theme parks and sports.
When the data are classified by admission price, an inverse relationship between attendance and ticket cost becomes apparent. Sports events, especially football games, charged the highest fees, nearly 80 dollars per individual and around 300 dollars for a family group, yet had the smallest audiences. Theme parks had similar prices but still maintained a moderate number of visitors, ranking second overall.
In conclusion, cinemas far outperformed the other two categories in audience numbers, while higher ticket prices in sports and theme parks were associated with lower attendance levels.
