The charts illustrate information about the number of visitors at entertainment centers and ticket’s values to them in 2009.
Overall, it is evident from the charts that the highest number of guests were in cinemas, and the price of this event was the lowest in comparison with theme parks and sports. Another striking feature is that attendance to the sports was the lowest, however, the admission price for all kinds of them was the highest for both singular and family tickets.
To begin, the number of visitors to the cinemas accounted for approximately 1050 likely due to the ticket’s value comprising $15 for one person and $55 for 4 people. Next, theme parks where attendance was significantly lower constituted just above 300. The admission price of 1 ticket for this event was 70 dollars and family tickets accounted for 210 dollars, being noticeably higher in value than cinema tickets.
Moreover, sports consisting of different kinds of football games, basketball games, and cricket games had the least number of guests in 2009 comprising approximately 160. Turning to the cost of the last event, one ticket for football games accounted for $71-75 for one individual and $280-298 for a family of 4 people. Cricket game was the cheapest sport and its price comprised only $24 for 1 ticket and $80 for 4 of them.
