the chart gives information about entertainment venues and their admissions in 2009

the chart gives information about entertainment venues and their admissions in 2009
The two figures provide details on the number of attendance in thousand for the three entertainment venues (sports centres, theme parks, and cinemas) and their entrance fees per individual and family in 2009.
Overall
, the majority of attendees visited the cinemas,
while
sports centres had the lowest admittance rate in 2009. Table 2 explains a higher admittance rate in cinemas contributed to cheaper ticket costs.
By contrast
, the ticket price for participating in football matches was by far the most expensive, explaining why the admission was the lowest. In 2009, the vast majority of people (1,100,000) visited the cinema
due to
being the most affordable choice, $15 per person and $55 for a family of four, respectively. Less than 2,000,000 people visited the sports centres as most of the football matches cost more than $70 per individual and nearly $300 per family. Even though the other two ball games, the basketball games and cricket games, cost below $34 per person and less than $135 for a family, they still doubled the price of entrance to the cinema. The attendance of theme parks was somehow in between with roughly 3,000,000 visitors in the same year. Despite the cost per person ($70) being similar to the price of attending a football game, it is relatively less costly to visit with a family as it only costs $210.
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