The Expo has record levels of visitors
- Filed in: News
- Date: June 30.2008
The Expo has broken its record number of visitors, with 83,646 visits yesterday when fifteen days have elapsed since the opening of the Exhibition, the 14th of June, sources have informed the organization.
In total from the day of public opening of the Expo, the site received 698,030 visits, with peak traffic on Saturdays, both of the past 21 like yesterday. The same sources recalled that the International Exhibition Saturday 21 received 72,565 visitors, about eleven thousand less than yesterday, and that during the first week, the overall figure was 342,307, that this second week has passed 355,723 visits.
The Expo also features a total of 11,000 people attended the show Alanis Morrisette, held last night at the Amphitheatre 43 and that certainly was the performance that has brought greater capacity in this space. Many visitors followed the show from other parts of the room, like the Ebro 1 balconies or access to the Bridge Pavilion.
The most visited pavilions remain the Water Tower (21,540 visits), the Aragon Pavilion (18690, also the record influx), the Bridge Pavilion (15,838), the thematic square Water Cities (10,760) and Japan ( 9502), Austria (9049) and Andorra (8,200).
The most successful shows were the parade of Cirque du Soleil, with 37,000 spectators, Iceberg. Visual Poetic Symphony, with 30.0000; parade of Giants. Bands and Dances, 25,000, and the parade Henkel, with 15,000 spectators.
Most visitors accessed the site of the Expo was the door of the Water Tower (36.01 percent), the Ebro (35.85 percent) and the Bridge Pavilion (28.14 percent .) With the season pass Accessed 11.98 percent of the visitors and 11.78 percent with the night, the 31.84 percent with tickets for one day and 35.58 percent with three days .
In the day yesterday, gave their collaboration on campus and 657 volunteers provided 232 wheelchairs.


























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