The provided data elucidates the attendance figures for various entertainment venues and their respective admission prices during the year 2009.
Overall, the analysis reveals that sporting events attracted substantial attendance, with cinemas being the most frequented venue. Additionally, the pricing structure for event tickets varied significantly across different categories.
The horizontal bar graph demonstrates that the attendance at entertainment venues in 2009 peaked at 1,100 thousand for sports events, while cinemas followed closely behind with 1,000 thousand attendees. Theme parks garnered 500 thousand attendees, placing them third among the venues. In terms of admission prices, the cost for attending a football game in the AFL was the highest at $75 for individual tickets, followed by the NRL at $73, and the NRU at $71. Conversely, more affordable options included basketball games at $34 and cricket matches at $24, highlighting a broad spectrum of ticket prices.
The lower section of the image, which comprises a table, delineates the admission prices for family tickets across various events. Theme parks and cinemas exhibit notable affordability, with tickets priced at $70 and $15 for individual entries, respectively. The family ticket prices, accommodating four individuals, are significantly higher for sports events; for instance, the AFL football game costs $298 for a family ticket, reflecting a greater expense in comparison to theme parks at $210 and cinemas at $55. This pricing structure accentuates the economic advantages of purchasing family tickets, making them an attractive option for attendees wishing to maximize value.
