The provided table and pie charts delineate the most significant variations in the number of visitors to the Cairo Museum and their satisfaction rates before and after renovation in 2013 and 2015. The table measures the number of visitors in millions, while the pie charts show percentages of satisfaction.
Overall, the number of visitors mainly underwent upward trends. This was due to excellent refurbishments that increased individuals’ satisfaction ratios, leading to an increase in the number of guests who were very satisfied with the museum.
Delving into the details, the significant decrease in the ‘Dissatisfied’ and ‘Very dissatisfied’ categories is worth noting. In 2013, these groups accounted for 40% and 10%, respectively. However, by 2015, these figures had plummeted to a reassuring 15% and 5%.
On the other hand, the data reveals a remarkable increase in the ‘Satisfied’ and ‘Very satisfied’ categories. Both groups experienced a considerable surge by 2015, with ‘Satisfied’ increasing from 30% to 40% and ‘Very satisfied’ skyrocketing from 15% to 35%. The ‘No response’ category remained steady at 5%, indicating a consistent level of engagement.
According to the table, these positive increments in the guest satisfaction rate led to considerable upswings in visitor numbers. Rising from 2.5 million in 2013 to 3.5 million in 2015, visitors grew substantially by one million in just two years.
