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Band 5+: The charts show the proportion of holidaymakers of one region staying in different types of accommodation in three different years.

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The image features three pie charts depicting the proportion of holidaymakers from one region choosing different accommodations in 1965, 1985, and 2005. In 1965, the largest segment chose hotels (59%), followed by staying with friends or relatives (15%), and caravans (14%), with camping being the least preferred (12%). By 1985, the preference for hotels declined slightly to 53%, with a marked rise in camping (18%), an increase in the use of caravans (16%), and only 13% opting to stay with friends or relatives. In 2005, the trend shifted dramatically with the preference for caravans increasing significantly to 38%, and camping also rose to 20%, while the use of hotels decreased further to 39%, and staying with friends or relatives remained the least preferred option at 12%.
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The pie charts presents the one region’s people who are on a holiday, spending their nights in 4 distinctive kinds of accommodation, covering the period of 40 years, from 1965 to 2005. Overall, staying with friends/relatives and at Hotel were the units that were chosen mostly by holiday takers in all the years of the study.

In 1965, those who slept with mates/relatives showed a considerable figure of 55%, more than the half. Unlikely, the remaining 3 units were chosen by less number of travelers, showing 16%, 15% and 14%, respectively.

After two decades, holidaymakers started to spend their nights more at Hotels than they used to. Presenting 16% in 1965, it raised noticeably to 37% in 1985. Sleeping in relatives’ home, on the other hand, was opted for much less in 1985, with 35%, 20% lower than its 1965’s figure. The other 2 options, Camping and Caravans, illustrated respective 18% and 10%.

Focusing on the final year, Hotel and Relative/friend chosers still were on the demand far more than other units, showing 38% and 30%. Caravans, in 2005, became a bit popular, hitting the 20%. As for camping, it showed a mere 12%, being the lowest unit ever in all sections in 2005.

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