The chart below shows the results of a survey of people who visited four types of tourist attractions in Britain in 1999.
The chart illustrates the percent of tourists attracted by four types of tourist attarctions in Britain in the year 1999.
Overall, it can be observed that theme parks grabbed the highest attention of visitors. While, wildlife parks and Zoos had less tourists.
Mainly, theme parks gathered around 38 percent of visitors and closely followed by Museums and Galleries which had 37 percent. On the other hand, remaining two tourist attractions didn't catch the eye of much visitors. Historic houses and monuments had less visitors (16%) while wildlife parks and zoos attracted even less people and was lowest with 9 percent of visitors.
In detail of people visiting theme parks, major percent (47%) of people went to Blackpool pleasure beach. While Alton towers and Pleasureland of Southport had similiar percent of people visting, 17% and 16% respectively. Finally, Chessington world of adventures and Legoland of Windsor attracted 10 percent each of people attending Theme parks.
- The chart below shows the results of a survey of people who visited four types of tourist attractions in Britain in 1999
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