Maryland’s six casinos enjoyed improved gaming revenue in February, while one casino can’t wait for warmer weather to test out the state’s first major outdoor gaming area.
Figures reported Monday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Agency show the state’s casino operators generated gaming revenue of just under $136.6m in February, up from $127.8m in January and 6.1% higher than the same month last year.
As always, MGM Resorts’ National Harbor venue claimed top honors with revenue of $53.1m, a 16% year-on-year improvement but well back of the property’s all-time best of $56.6m set last December.
Also as usual, Cordish Gaming’s Live! Casino & Hotel venue made do with second place at just under $47m, a modest 1.5% year-on-year gain. Caesars Entertainment’s Horseshoe Casino Baltimore ranked third with $21.4m, down 2.7% year-on-year.