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arar22
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The graph compares occupancy rates in caravan parks and hotels from June 2008 to September 2009. Overall, occupancy rates for caravans were higher and the rates for both forms of accommodation showed some fluctuation across that time period.

Comparing occupancy levels in the two types of accommodation, it can be seen that there was an increase in percentage occupancy of hotel rooms, from 40% in June 2008 to nearly 50% in March 2009. On the other hand, equivalent rates in caravan parks show a slightly different trend. There was gradual increase of 2% from June to September 2008, to 56% but shortly after that, in December 2008, the rate decreased by 1%, only to go up again in March 2009 to 55%.

In the latter part of the period surveyed, a noticeable drop in the percentage of occupants in both venues was very apparent in June 2009, but the rate recovered in September 2009. The occupancy rate in caravan parks dropped to 53% but increased by 2% after three months. As for the hotels, the rate of occupants significantly dropped to 38% in June 2009, but recovered by 7% after the final three months had elapsed.

To summarise, there is fluctuating, seasonal occupancy for both hotels and caravan parks.

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  • Occupancy rates in caravan parks an Hotels ( recorded by goinggrey ), Northern

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    The graph compares occupancy rates in caravan parks and hotels from June 2008 to September 2009. Overall, occupancy rates for caravans were higher and the rates for both forms of accommodation showed some fluctuation across that time period.

    Comparing occupancy levels in the two types of accommodation, it can be seen that there was an increase in percentage occupancy of hotel rooms, from 40% in June 2008 to nearly 50% in March 2009. On the other hand, equivalent rates in caravan parks show a slightly different trend. There was a gradual increase of 2% from June to September 2008, to 56% but shortly after that, in December 2008, the rate decreased by 1%, only to go up again in March 2009 to 55%.

    In the latter part of the period surveyed, a noticeable drop in the percentage of occupants in both venues was very apparent in June 2009, but the rate recovered in September 2009. The occupancy rate in caravan parks dropped to 53% but increased by 2% after three months. As for the hotels, the rate of occupants significantly dropped to 38% in June 2009, but recovered by 7% after the final three months had elapsed.

    To summarise, there is fluctuating, seasonal occupancy for both hotels and caravan parks.

Comments

arar22
April 7, 2017

Thank you very much Goinggrey.