Here at MSP, we try to use visual approaches to the maximum extent possible (I'm sure every facility does ;-) ). It is MUCH easier to work then utilizing the parallel dependant ILS approaches. Having that said, some controllers will and some controllers won't push it. Just this morning it was clear and a billion out, and my first arrival didn't pick out the airport until 6 mile final due to do the sun angle and haze. He said it was only easy for him to see at that point because he is familiar, after the second plane concurred I looked to the fella working the south parallel and said "I think it might be time to go to ILS".
I guess i'd personally rather just switch ya'll to instruments over pushing visuals and hoping you see it, even though it is more work. It's less of a headache in the end for you guys and then you won't have to go around or be vectored back out because of my stubbornness.
In fact, we had to create a training profile for being left high downwind abeam and being asked to make short approaches. Lots of folks were overspeeding flaps and breaking the rules on stabilized approaches. You'll probably see a lot of buses "slow down then go down" in these situations now.