The charts below give information about attendance at entertainment venues and admission prices to those venues in 2009. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The charts below give information about attendance at entertainment venues and admission prices to those venues in 2009.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The chart and table show how many people visited the entertainment places and how much ticket prices which person spent in dollars in 2009.
Overall
, most societies were more interested in attending cinemas owing to the cheapest admission price compared to others. Cinemas were the most visited venue by more than 1 million people during 2009.
In contrast
, theme parks and sports facilities were the least crowded with just under 400 thousand persons and nearly 200 thousand headcounts in the same period. In terms of the admission bill, the ticket fee of the cinema was
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$15 each,
while
a family consisting of four persons was valued at 55 bucks.
Moreover
, theme parks' admission value for one person was 70 dollars and a family ticket option only paid for three tickets at $210.
On the other hand
, the sports places' tickets were divided into 5 types of games, with cricket games sold at the lowest tariff at $24 per headcount and football games in the APL category charged the greatest value at $75 each. If the tickets were bought for four, 80 bucks could be spent by them to watch the cricket game and the APL football game's group package amount was $298 or only 2 dollars were discounted.
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