Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana has at least one thing in common with Taylor Swift.
They’re both always at the top of the charts.
Data released Monday by the Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) show Hard Rock in October once again tallied more “win,” or revenue after paying successful bettors, than any of the 11 other commercial casinos in the Hoosier State for a 24th consecutive month.
Hard Rock’s two years at the top isn’t the longest streak in Indiana gaming history. But it’s notable because Hard Rock wrested the title from the former earnings leader, Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, barely five months after opening May 14, 2021, and the Gary gaming, dining and entertainment destination has held on to it ever since.