Comparing Ohio Casinos to Ones in Other States
There are four full-service casinos in Ohio. Read about how these compare to ones in other states. It includes table game and video poker comparisons.
There are four full-service casinos in Ohio. Read about how these compare to ones in other states. It includes table game and video poker comparisons.
There are two types of gaming establishments in Ohio. The four largest cities have casinos. The racinos have video lottery terminals. These are the differences.
Atlantic City casinos existed decades before Pennsylvania ones opened. That gave Atlantic City a long head start. Here is how the casinos are different.
Pennsylvania is the second highest state in gross gaming revenue. It is behind only Nevada. Here are a few differences on the casino floor between each.
Our trip was ran smoothly for the first eleven days. However, the reality finally caught up to us on day twelve of our casino travels.
Part Four of Kristina’s trip report starts near Philadelphia and ends in Washington DC. It includes three nights in Atlantic City.
Part three of Kristina’s casino trip report covers most Pennsylvania casinos. There was also a stop at Rocky Gap Casino in western Maryland.
Kristina wrote about the nongaming parts of our trip. The first stops on our casino road trip were in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.
Kristina writes about the plan for a 15-day casino road trip. It covers how she mapped the casinos and what she packed for a more comfortable trip.
The last two days of our casino road trip are digested here. The casinos we visited are in southern Ohio and southern Indiana.