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The chart below shows the results of a survey of people who visited

four types of tourist attraction in Britain in the year 1999.

Essay

The pie chart compares the figure for visitors coming to 4 different categories of tourist destinations and
to five distinct types of theme parks sector in Britain in 1999

It is noticeable that theme parks and museums/galleries constitute the highest proportion of tourist
attractions figure. Blackpool Pleasure Beach by far welcomed most of the visitors in the theme parks
figure

Looking for more details, it can be seen that 38% of visitors surveyed went to a theme park, while 37%
of them chose to drop in museums or galleries. In contrast, Historical locations and memorial statues
received only 16% of the sample, and the most negligible proportion of visitors' choice was going to
wildlife parks and zoos with precisely 9% from the survey.

In the theme parks sector, nearly half of the people surveyed – 47% had been to Blackpool pleasure
beach. It can furthermore receive from the survey that Alton towers were the second highest in travel
choices, with 17 % followed by Pleasureland, Southport, Chessington World of Adventure and Legoland,
Windsor had which greeted each 10% in terms of park sector

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