The given charts depict a differentiation in the cost of visiting a national park and the number of visitors over a 7-years period.
Overall, the price for entry was fluctuating with a steep start and sharp changes at the midpoint and end of the period. Number of visitors, likewise, had some changes that include ups and downs.
Firstly, the payment guests had to pay was just below 8 dollars. This cost increased to 10 dollars between 2013 and 2014 before significant growth to $15 in 2015. Afterwards, this number rapidly declined to the same price as in 2014 and had a moderate rise for the last three years.
Number of the visitors in this period was inconsistent. With the lowest price the number of people was equally low, below 0.30 milliion. Similarly, price growth expanded the audience, and after 3 years park visitors figures were more than 0.40 millions. After a tiny drop in 2015 park reached the peak of their guests numbers in 2016 and 2017, approximately 0.52 and 0.54 million, respectively. In 2018, this number declined to exactly 0.45 million.
