Kansas non-tribal casinos generated $34.9 million in revenue in April, down 1.6% year-on-year and 9.7% month-on-month.
Kansas is home to non-tribal casinos, tribal casinos, and online sports betting. Retail (in-person) sports betting and online casinos are not legal in the Prairie State…
Month-on-month, all four Kansas casinos saw a drop in revenue… Kansas Star and Hollywood Casino accounted for around $3.1 million of the roughly $3.7 million revenue drop.
It’s no surprise that casino revenue dipped in April. Casino markets across the country deal with the same spring decline, in part because they get a spike in action in March due to the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments.
