Colorado casinos generated $105.8 million in revenue for May, up 6.1% year-over-year.
The Colorado Gaming Division figures show that slots accounted for most of the combined figure, posting $89.5 million, up 5% year-over-year. Table games generated $16.3 million, up 12.1% year-over-year.
Colorado’s Black Hawk region dominated the revenue figures, contributing $81.2 million, up 5.5%. Slots rose 4.1% to $66.1 million, and table games were up 12.1% to $15.1 million.
The Cripple Creek region recorded $17.5 million, up 5.7% from $16.6 million. Slots generated $16.4 million, up 5%, while table games rose 17.8% to $1.1 million.
The Central City region saw revenue rise 13.7% to $7.1 million. Slots rose 14.7% to $7 million, while table games dropped 28.3% to $97,887.

