The provided pie charts exemplify the distribution of travelors to four distintive alternative of attractions sites in the UK in two different years, in 1981 and 1999. Overall, it is precisely indicated that people who chose Museums and Galleries as their travel preferences contributed significantly to the accumulative charts within the two years period, whereas travelors who desired to visit wildlife parks and zoos only shared small fractions.
In the year 1981, out of 29.1 million UK visitors, 48% of travelors prioritized Museums anf Galleries as their preferences, followed by the Theme Parks which covered more than one third of the overall figure standing at 38%. Subsequently, Historic Houses and Monuments were second to last in the chart contribution accumulated only 16%, while Wildlife Parks and Zoos stayed at the lowest at only 4%.
In contrast, the number of overall number UK visitors multiplied in 1999 with the number recorded at 41.5 million and this number was contributed significantly by those who preferences were into Museums and Galleries which stood at 38%. At the same time, people who visited Theme and Historic Houses & Monuments increased slightly to 37% and 16% respectively.
