Only 40 minutes away from Chicago, they also supply entertainment and a luxury steakhouse. It’s not Vegas, but the Majestic Star Casino has over 1500 slots and video poker machines. This luxury floating casino isn’t the place to bring the kids, but $79 a night for rooms and great dining options make it a fun adults-only getaway. They also have well-built, affordable rooms, and a heated pool, so the casino can also serve as a weekend getaway. There’s plenty of gaming across the 350,000 square feet along with food (the Paula Deen buffet is delicious) and entertainment. Besides games, they offer a steakhouse and regularly booked entertainment. There are many casinos not far from the city these days here are a few of our favorites, in no particular order.īuilt in 2011, the suburban casino is just a few minutes from O’Hare.
Gambling is still not permitted in the city of Chicago, but you’d don’t have to go to a seedy backroom controlled by the mafia if you’re looking to get in on some Vegas action.