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... and could fail due to insufficient sales revenue. For example in the case of the Millennium Dome, only half the amount of the expected number of visitors actually visited the Dome, therefore leading to its closure after just one year, and losing millions of pounds. A good tourist attraction should attract enough visitors to keep it open and guarantee a profit, yet not too many so that the attraction isn't too crowded, leading to unnecessary queue times and an unpleasant time for the visitors. 1:2 Income The income that an attraction makes is not based solely on the entrance fee multiplied by the number of visitors, a good tourist attraction would have other features such as a coffee bar, restaurant, and gift shop. Features like these also enhance the visitor's experience, encouraging numerous visits throughout the lifespan of the attraction. For attractions where the entrance is free, the only profit it ...
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