Virginia casino revenue rises in November

Virginia casino revenue rises in November

Revenue increased 29.5 per cent year-over-year.

US.- The Virginia Lottery has released its report on casino gaming activity for November. Revenue at Hard Rock Bristol, Rivers Casino Portsmouth, Caesars Virginia, and The Interim Gaming Hall Norfolk totalled $82.4m. That’s an increase of 29.5 per cent year-over-year and 0.3 per cent from October 2025.

Of the total casino revenue, slots generated $61.2m and table games $21.2m. Virginia collected $18.9m in taxes paid to the Gaming Proceeds Fund.

Caesars Virginia generated $33.7m in adjusted gross gaming revenue (AGR): $23.7m from slot machines and $10m from table games. Rivers Casino Portsmouth reported $25.8m ($19.3m from slots and $6.5m from table games) and Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol $21.6m ($16.9m from slot machines and $4.8m from table games).

Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Tribe’s Interim Gaming Hall in Norfolk, which opened on November 7, reported $1.4m in AGR from slot machines. A $750m permanent casino is expected to open in 2027.

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