Memorability of the Pavilion

This page is designed as a conclusive spot for users to describe their significance towards the pavilion, both nostalgic and emotional.

Significance

The majority of respondents see the pavilion as a childhood memory, as well as an attraction that appealed primarily to them.



How Much the Pavilion is Missed

Respondents have ranked how much they lament the pavilion's closure between 1 (not at all) to 10 (sadly missed), with up to 7 respondents at the highest professing their lamentation each on an 8, followed by 6 respondents ranking between 7 and 10.



Memorability

Respondents have ranked the memorability factor of the pavilion between a scale of 1 (least memorable) to 10 (priceless memory), with 6 respondents each at the highest treasuring it as a 7, 8 and 10 respectively.



Comparisons (close up)

On calculating the emotional and memorability scores, a startling discovery shows that somehow, the Wonders of life pavilion is more missed than is professed as memorable, even by a minute increase.

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