The charts compare accommodation options for vacation according to diverse age groups in Australia in 2017.
Overall, the pie chart shows that people in the 33-45 age group and those 46 and older had the highest percentage of people who chose to stay at a hotel. On the contrary, the number of tourists who chose the cabin was the least of all the options. Additionally, the 24-32 age group had the highest percentage of people who chose to stay at an apartment, while the cabin was the least preferred option.
The 33-45 age group had the highest proportion of people who chose to stay at a hotel, with 34 percent. Along with that, 49 percent of tourists who were 46 years old and older preferred to choose a hotel. By contrast, the least ratio of people who chose the cabin was in the 33-45 age group, which was 9 percent, and the age group of 46 years old and older, with 4 percent.
The group of tourists who were 24-32 years old had a higher percentage of choosing an apartment to stay, with 39 percent of tourists, than choosing a cabin, which had just 10 percent.
