June gaming revenues for Virginia’s three casinos totaled $59.5 million, according to Virginia Lottery data released July 15.
June numbers broke a three-month streak in which the casinos brought in combined totals of more than $60 million, casinos.com noted this week.
Last month, the Bristol Casino: Future Home of Hard Rock temporary casino reported about $14.35 million in adjusted gaming revenues (wagers minus winnings), of which about $12.04 million came from its 907 slots, and the remaining roughly $2.31 million came from its 29 table games. The Bristol casino’s temporary facility opened in July 2022, making it the first operating casino in Virginia. The Virginia Lottery Board approved HR Bristol’s casino license in April 2022.