Colorado casinos generated $94 million in revenue for April, up 2.8% year over year.
The Colorado Department of Revenue figures show that slots accounted for $80.9 million of the combined total, up 3.4% year-over-year. Table games remained relatively flat, dropping slightly to $13.2 million.
The Black Hawk region recorded the most revent in April, up 1.1% to $71.2 million. Slots generated $59.1 million, up 1.6%, while table games produced $12.1 million, down 1.6%.
Cripple Creek region revenue rose 9.1% to $16.3 million. Slots were up 9.8% to $15.4 million, while table games decreased 1.8% to $887,312.
Central City region reported $6.6 million, up 8.2%. Slots generated $6.4 million, up 5.9%, while table games rose 1,513% to $151,636.

