The chart illustrates the number of admissions to three entertainment venues—sports events, theme parks, and cinemas—in 2009, while the table presents the corresponding ticket prices for individual and family entries.
Overall, cinemas were by far the most popular venue, attracting over 1,000,000 attendees, whereas sports events had the lowest attendance at around 190,000 people. Admission prices varied significantly across the different events, with football games charging the highest fees.
In detail, the cinema attracted the largest audience, exceeding 1 million admissions, highlighting its popularity among the three venues. Theme parks followed with approximately 390,000 visitors, while sports events drew the fewest attendees, with admissions reaching just 190,000.
Regarding ticket prices, the most expensive single ticket was $75, and the highest family ticket cost $298, both for the AFL football game. The cheapest options were a $15 single ticket and a $55 family ticket. Other events such as theme parks, basketball, and cricket had individual ticket prices ranging from $24 to $70, and family tickets from $81 to $210. Notably, prices for the NRL and NRU football games were similar, with minor differences of a few dollars betweeen them
