Atlantic City Casino Revenues Up in February

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Casinos in Atlantic City had a strong month of February, as revenues were up 21% than the year prior.

The numbers were revealed by the state's Division of Gaming Enforcement and revealed:

  • Brick and mortar revenues of $196.7 million, up 15.7% from the year prior and $20 million higher than last year
  • Slots revenue up 12.4% to $139.5 million
  • Table game revenue up 25% to $57.1 million
  • Sportsbetting revenues of $3.9 million
  • $31.75 million in online casino and poker revenues.
  • Industry revenues up 21% to $232.3 million
  • Caesars Atlantic City revenues up 10.7% to $19.5 million
  • Resorts Casino Hotel revenues up 23.3% to $14.7 million
  • Borgata revenues down 7.9% to $50.6 million
  • Tropicana revenues down 6.8% to $24.15 million
  • Harrahs revenues down 14.5% to $24.14 million
  • Golden Nugget revenues down 7.2% to $16 million
  • Bally's Atlantic City revenues down 10.3% to $12.75 million
  • Hard Rock Atlantic City had revenues of $21.1 million
  • Ocean Resort Casino had revenues of $13.76 million

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Dustin Jermalowicz
Dustin has a long-standing passion for gambling. He has been writing professionally on the subject and breaking industry news for Casino Listings since 2011. His favorite casino games include Blackjack, Poker, and Hi/Lo. A proud native of Detroit, Dustin currently lives in Michigan.