Rhode Island casino revenue down 7% year-over-year in February

Combined net revenue for table games and video lottery terminals dropped from $53 million to $49.2 million year-over-year, down 7%.

The Rhode Island Lottery reports the revenue of its two land-based casinos, Bally’s Twin River Casino and Bally’s Tiverton Casino. In February, video lottery terminal net revenue was $39.8 million, a drop from $42.9 million reported in the previous year. Table game net revenue also declined from $10 million to $9.4 million. Those were year-over-year declines of 7.3% and 6%, respectively.

Bally’s Twin River Casino recorded the highest net revenue for February, reporting $29.9 million for video lottery terminals, down from $32.5 million recorded in February 2024, while table games generated $7.7 million in net revenue, dropping from $8.4 million year-over-year…

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