Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino continued to decline

Five of Maryland’s six casinos saw year-over-year gains in revenue in February

MGM National Harbor continued to lead Maryland’s casinos, with $61.1 million in gaming revenue last month, up 13.3% from February 2019.
2020-03-09
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Gaming revenue generated by all six casinos totaled $151.3 million, up 10.6% from a year earlier. But Horseshoe’s $17.9 million in gaming revenue was down 13.3% from February 2019.

According to data posted by Maryland Lottery and Gaming, five of Maryland’s six casinos saw year-over-year gains in gaming revenue in February. Gaming revenue generated by all six casinos totaled $151.3 million, up 10.6% from a year earlier.

MGM National Harbor continued to lead Maryland’s casinos, with $61.1 million in gaming revenue last month, up 13.3% from February 2019, WTOP News reports.

Live! Casino & Hotel, in Arundel Mills, had $54.8 million in February gaming revenue, up 18.9% from a year earlier.

However, Horseshoe Casino continued to decline. The Baltimore property’s $17.9 million in gaming revenue was down 13.3% from February 2019.

Maryland’s three smaller casinos all saw increases in gaming revenue — 10.3% at Hollywood Casino Perryville, 4.3% at Ocean Downs and 11.4% at Rocky Gap Casino Resort.

Maryland’s take on the total gaming revenue generated by all six casinos is $62.9 million, which goes to various state programs, mostly the Education Trust Fund.

Maryland Lottery and Gaming posts monthly and year-to-date casino results and the state’s share of the revenue online.

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