For decades, the casino resort was the ultimate getaway. Neon lights, late nights, endless buffets, headline acts and the promise that, just maybe, lady luck would smile upon you. In the 1990s and early 2000s, these venues were to go-to for weekend getaways and short leisure breaks worldwide, especially within domestic travel markets. They were self-contained worlds, designed to keep you entertained without ever needing to leave.
Then, quietly, they fell out of favour.
As travel tastes evolved, casino resorts began to feel too structured, too noisy, and at odds with those who wanted a more flexible experience. Online gambling also helped to remove the need to travel to the casino floor. Boutique hotels, wellness retreats, AirBnB and more authentic travel experiences promised something casino resorts simply couldn’t provide.


Despite this, something interesting is happening again.
Across the world, entertainment destinations are finding relevance again by broadening their
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