The line chart depicts the proportion of travelers who spent their leisure time in various destinations within Scotland, specifically entertainment attractions, over a period of 30 years.
Overall, while the percentage of travelers who took vacations to Castle and Zoo increased, the opposite trend was true for Aquarium and Festival destinations. Also, the figure for Aquarium hit the lowest point during the period.
In 1980, started at roughly 22%, the fraction of tourists who selected the Castle as their holiday destination was twice the figure for Zoo, at only 10%. Subsequently, there was a significant surge in Castle visitations by 23% to become the highest point in 1995 before witnessed a drop to 35% in 2000, in comparison to Zoo, which fluctuated and returned to its initial rate of 10% in 2000. Over the following decade, the proportion of Zoo visitors increased dramatically to 20%, whereas Castle destination lost appeal, gradually declining to just above 30%.
On the other hand, with 30% of Scotland tourists who chose Festival, clearly it was the most attractive place in 1980, compared to 20% for Aquarium. Over the next 5 year, the figure for Aquarium reached a peak of 35% in 1985 before decreasing back to 20% five years later and continued to decrease significantly to just below 10% in 2010. Meanwhile, the proportion of Festival travelers gradual decrease throughou the period, ending just below 20%.
