While the bar chart depicts the number of reservations for a leisure centre made by seven cohorts in 2018, the pie chart demonstrates different periods of a day it was reserved in 2022.
Overall, live music recorded the greatest number of bookings in 2018, but in 2022 it were dance groups that held the highest. Moreover, the majority of the reservations experienced an increase apart from yoga & fitness and live music. Meanwhile, the time from 6pm to 9pm had the biggest segment compared to other reserved times.
Regarding the first chart, in 2018, live music and dance groups were reserved the most frequently among the other groups, with 27 and 25 bookings per month. Following that was the figure for yoga & fitness, which was 15, while that for language class was 10. Furthermore, the remaining cohorts possessed bookings not exceeding 6. In the next 4 years, yoga & fitness witnessed no change unlike dance groups grew slightly from 25 to 27 reservations per month. The same trend happened with language class and quizzes when their data rose at least twice as much as that the prior year. In addition, there was a significant increase in the number of bookings in book clubs and others. As opposed to the trend, live music saw a fourfold decline compared to 2019.
Moving to the next chart, the period from 18:00 to 21:00 held the largest ratio, at 45%. After that was the booking time from 3pm to 6pm, having a piece half as much as the preceding time. Moreover, 12:00 to 15:00 and 6:00 to 9:00 possessed a smaller fraction, at 16% and 9% successively. The lowest proportion belonged to none other than the reserved time from 9:00 to 12:00.
