Since most of us only get one vacation a year (two if we’re lucky or if we plan well), it makes sense to look at the “want” factor when developing our plans. Sure, it would be really cool to see the Eiffel Tower… But do you really want to? Some people don’t want to do anything but sleep away their down time. No harm in that.
If that seems like a cavalier attitude, then logic prevails, since a vacation should be the most cavalier of times. This is what has made Las Vegas such a popular destination, and what has sent people pouring into casinos wherever they have opened their doors. You can have a great time at Disney, but you stand zero chance of going back with more money than you brought.
Betting action has become the target of more and more vacations as gaming has increased over the years. From Jai Alai to horseracing to super bowl betting, Florida’s gaming industry has expanded – not because more people are going to Florida, but because the ones that are there find themselves attracted to sportsbooks, casinos and such.
Casinos also tend to offer online discounts for vacation packages as supply rushes forward to embrace demand. Even those Caribbean cruises now include stays at hotels where gaming (and sports betting) is part of the attraction. A lucky few will come home with their vacation paid for. Most of the rest will still come back with smiles on thier faces, if not cash in their pockets.