Rhode Island casino revenue decreases in February

Rhode Island casino revenue decreases in February

Casino revenue from Bally’s Twin River Casino and Bally’s Tiverton Casino totalled $49.2m.

US.- Casino revenue from Rhode Island’s Bally’s Twin River Casino and Bally’s Tiverton Casino totalled $49.2m in February, down 7 per cent year-over-year and 8 per cent from January’s $54m. According to the Rhode Island Lottery, video lottery terminal net revenue was $39.8m, down 7.3 per cent and table game revenue $9.4m, down 6 per cent.

Bally’s Twin River Casino recorded $29.9m from video lottery terminals, down from $32.5m in February 2024, and $7.7m from table games, down from $8.4m. Bally’s Tiverton Casino’s video lottery revenue was $9.8m, down from $10.2m in February 2024, while table games rose from $1.6m to $1.7m.

Rhode Island sports betting revenue was $2.9m, up 3 per cent year-over-year. Online sportsbooks accounted for $2.8m and retail $206,951.

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