

Ohio’s Casinos, Racinos Show Modest Year-Over-Year Revenue Bump In September
Ohio’s casinos and racinos combined for less gambling revenue in September than August but had a nice bump in year-over-year comparisons to September 2022.
The casinos’ slots and table games and the video lottery terminals at racetracks totaled $191.9 million from players in September, based on monthly reports from the Ohio Casino Control Commission and Ohio Lottery. That represented a 1.5% decline from August, but a 1.7% increase from a year ago.
The four casinos made $83.1 million in September, which was a 0.9% boost from August and 2.1% more than in September 2022.
The seven racinos earned gaming revenue of $108.8 million, which was 3.3% less than in August but up 1.5% year-over-year.
Among the casinos, Hollywood Casino Columbus had a particularly strong September. Its $22.6 million was the highest revenue in the state and an increase both of 2.2% from August and 1.6% from September 2022.
While Hollywood Casino Toledo’s $18.4 million was only slightly above August’s revenue, its 7.2% increase from the prior September was the largest of any of Ohio’s gaming venues.
Conversely, Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati $20.2 million was barely above September 2022 but 2.8% higher than in August.
JACK Cleveland suffered the worst revenue month, comparatively, among the four casinos, with its $22 million off 1.5% from August and basically the same year-over-year.
Among the racinos, three saw improvements in their VGT revenue from both the prior month and prior year. The sector’s overall decrease from August was due almost entirely to a drop-off in play at MGM Northfield Park.
The site in suburban Cleveland remained the biggest revenue earner, at $22.8 million, but that was a notable 12.2% below August and 3.6% below September 2022.
On the positive side, Miami Valley Gaming’s $19.4 million was both 1.7% better than August and 3.2% better than September 2022.
Belterra Park’s $6.9 million was 5.2% more than a year earlier, though just 0.1% more than in August.
Similarly, JACK Thistledown’s $15.4 million was 2.8% better than 2022 but only 0.1% better than what it reaped in August.
Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley wasn’t much different, with its $13.2 million about the same as the month before but 1.5% higher than the year before.
Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs made $18.2 million, a slight increase over 2022 while 1.3% less than in August.
Lastly, while Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway’s $12.9 million was 7.1% more than the prior September, it was 5% less than August’s revenue.
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