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Monday, December 07, 2015

Maryland Casinos Generate $89.7 Million in Revenue During November

Maryland Lottery and Gaming today announced November 2015 revenue numbers for the state’s five casinos – Hollywood Casino Perryville in Cecil County, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore in Baltimore City, Casino at Ocean Downs in Worcester County, Maryland Live Casino in Anne Arundel County, and Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Allegany County. November 2015’s combined statewide revenue totaled $89,745,460. 

Hollywood Casino Perryville generated $6,062,414 from both slot machines and table games in November. Gross gaming revenue per unit per day was: $196.43 for slot machines, $2,668.47 for banking table games and $304.79 for non-banking table games. Hollywood Casino’s November 2015 revenue decreased by $100,511, or 1.6%, from November 2014. Hollywood Casino Perryville operates 850 slot machines and 22 (12 banking and 10 non-banking) table games. 


Horseshoe Casino Baltimore generated $24,585,579 from both slot machines and table games in November. Gross gaming revenue per unit per day was: $200.17 for slot machines, $2,317.96 for banking table games and $867.64 for non-banking table games. Horseshoe Casino’s November 2015 revenue increased by $1,214,528, or 5.2%, from November 2014. Horseshoe Casino Baltimore operates 2,200 slot machines and 179 (154 banking and 25 non-banking) table games. 

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8 comments:

  1. One more reason to kick all Democrats out of office. Think of how much money the State coffers lost to Delaware and New Jersey all those years because the Democrats in the State Legislature wouldn't okay gambling because the Governor was a Republican. As soon as O'Malley was elected they changed their tune. Politicians like that should be kicked out of office and thrown in jail.

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  2. AND about 80% of this money went to BALTIMORE...

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  3. 4:36 Exactly why the need to legalize and tax marijuana NOW!

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  4. Don't forget all that money goes to education. That's what the dems told us when they passed the law.

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  5. 5:46 I'm an old pot smoker(years ago) and I don't think legalizing pot is the way to go,it's a slippery slope that once you start down that path you are asking for a lot of trouble. It's not working that well in Colorado,I have relatives living there and most people are having second thoughts. Better to just tighten the belt and do away with the fraud and abuse and get rid of obama care and all the democrats.Also don't do stupid shit like build sports stadiums better to fix our roads and bridges. Maryland would have plenty of money if we would get rid of stupid greedy politicans.

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  6. That's revenue. Ok, how much of that revenue goes to the State after the casinos take their percentage?

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  7. And, of course, as you know, the brunt of it goes to our schools and is for the children.

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  8. I think the profits should go to the folks on welfare so they can recycle it back to da state

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