The graph depicts about how many people are coming at entertainment venues and how much costing them to be in these venues in the year 2009.
It is clearly seen from he graph that over 1000 thousands of people attended cinema, paying 15$ for one ticket and 55$ for family tickets. Addionally, almost 400 thousands individuals prefered theme parks, giving 70$ per person and 210$ for four people tickets. To be more precise the least attendace was in sports with a figure accounted for almost 200 thousands. It is worth noting that although sports had the minority of attendance the prices of their tickets costed the more money. For instance for football games individuals payed from a range 71$ to 75$ for one ticket, while family tickets standing out for 290$ on average. For cricket and basketball basketball game prices made up for 24$ (one ticket) and 80$ (family ticket) for the former and 34$, 135$ for the latter.
In overall, the most attendes were in cinema propably for economical reasons. Nevertheless, sports spectators spent the most money on football games and less in other games.
