Niagara Falls
One of the newer gaming destinations to make this list, with its first casino only opening in the mid-1990s, this ever-popular destination's winning combination of sprawling gaming complexes, bustling tourist promenade, and some of the worlds’ most amazing waterfall views have more than made up for lost time. Casino Niagara, on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, pioneered the gaming movement and when the larger, billion-dollar Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort opened in 2004 with the intention of replacing its predecessor, gambling was deemed sufficiently popular here for both to stick around. The result is neighboring casinos with 4,750 slot machines, 285 table games, a concert hall, wedding chapel, and over 300,000 square feet of gambling space between them. The American side of the Falls, looking to get in on the action, welcomed Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel in 2002, which features over 100 tables and 4,200 slots, plus sumptuous amenities like a spa, showroom, and steakhouse. The combination makes for three casinos spanning two countries, and the unique requirement that you bring your passport to experience them all.
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