Virginia casinos reach $100M in March gaming revenue

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 8:20 PM
Photo: CDC Gaming
  • Josh Janney, Virginia Business

March gaming revenues at Virginia’s three permanent casinos and [two] temporary casinos totaled $100.1 million, according to Virginia Lottery data released Wednesday…

Virginia’s newest permanent casino, Caesars Virginia in Danville, opened in December 2024 and reported the largest adjusted gaming revenue for last month: approximately $34.23 million. Of that, roughly $24.91 million came from its 1,517 slots, and the remaining nearly $9.32 million came from its 88 table games.

Rivers Casino Portsmouth, which opened as Virginia’s first permanent casino in January 2023, generated $19.66 million from its 1,415 slots and $7.83 million from its 84 table games, for a total AGR of approximately $27.49 million in March.

Last month, the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol reported about $20.08 million in AGR, with about $18.4 million of that coming from its 1,278 slots and about $3.68 million coming from its 73 table games.