The chart below shows the results of a survey of people who visited four types of tourist attraction in Britain in the year 1999.
The pie chart compares the number of visitors going to 4 different toursit destinations in Britain in the year 1999.
In general, it is clear that most of visitor liked going to Theme Parks, especially Blackpool Pleasure Beach, while only few people chose to go to the Wildlife Parks&Zoo.
The proportion of people who were attracted by Wildfile Park&Zoo was mere 9%, stood at the bottom of the list. Following closely was Historic Houses & Monuments with 16% of people who visted this place. Ranked in the second place was Museum & Galleries visited by 37% of tourists.
The most attractive destination was Theme Parks. In this place, most of tourists have a visit to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, at 47% followed by Alton Towers and Pleasureland, Southport, at 17% and 16% respectively. Chessington World of Adventure and Legoland, Windsor were at least visited, at 10% of visitors for each place.
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