The given pie charts compare the ubiquitous aspects of Fairmont Island that visitors enjoy the most and the least based on a survey. Overall, while it is the area’s people that significantly makes tourists feel appealed, the reverse is true for the high cost of living. It’s also worth noting that food quality and good accommodation is the smallest contributor.
In detail, local people are the most common advantage among other factors, accounting for 40% of the total. This is followed by the scenery and culture, representing 37% and 12% respectively. Notably, good accommodation makes up the smallest share with just 5%.
In terms of disadvantages, high cost of living constitutes the biggest proportion, showing about 45%. Additionally, entertainment nearly accounts for one third of the total – the second notable factor. The visitors also cited the area’s weather as negative, reporting 20%. Finally, food quality was responsible for minority share, standing at just 5%.
