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Originally Posted by sentinel
I've been to a casino once (Horseshoe in Indiana just over the border), I can tell you pretty confidently that casino-goers are primarily not casual tourists.
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Chicago and Elizabeth, IN are two wholly different places in regards to tourism. Most definitely a Chicago casino would be likely half filled with tourists (specially those that like to casually gamble). Chicago is #5 top city in the US for tourism. I would be pretty sure that's why the respondents said the location should be downtown (or near downtown).
Wiki: As of 2018, New York City is the most visited destination in the United States, followed by Los Angeles, Orlando, Las Vegas, and Chicago. Tourists spend more money in the United States than any other country, while attracting the third-highest number of tourists after France and Spain.
The lakefront was another noticeable recommendation, which I can understand, but would seem to be a "pretty please" request.