Concur with Bill's point re: mobile . . . . Back in the mid to late '90's or so, I was traveling out here several times an NFL season from Baton Rouge. If I was doing that now, I would open and fund a bunch of mobile app accounts on an early season trip (really need to do the app account opening step only for a first season) and then bet from a single comfortable venue here in town on later trips, mostly cashing out (the betting gods willing) on my last trip for the year.
Back then, I figured out I could stash about 7K discretely in a Marlboro Lights short box in a front shirt pocket; and I definitely watched my back when I went to the head. (I have a lot of snap pocket Western shirts out here still these days.) With mobile apps, all that subterfuge and adventure would have been a thing of the past. All so very 20th century now.
As a local now, yes, mobile apps definitely make any particular brick-and-mortar location substantially a non-factor as to convenience, as you have to go there only for deposits and withdrawals, and some books have multiple locations where you can do that.