Delaware’s three regulated casinos generated revenue of $37 million in April, up 0.8% year-over-year.
The figures, published by the Delaware Lottery, show that the bulk of April’s revenue came from video lottery games, which generated $32.9 million, up 0.6%. Table game revenue was up of 2.4% to $4.1 million.
Delaware Park Casino remained the revenue leader, generating $15.9 million, up 3.7%. Video lottery terminals were up 3.4% to $13.8 million, and table games increased 5.4% to $2.2 million.
Bally’s Dover recorded $12.2 million, roughly the same compared to last year. Video lottery terminals were slightly down to $10.9 million, and table games increased 2.5% to $1.3 million.
Harrington Casino & Raceway declined 3.2% to $8.8 million. Video lottery terminals declined 2.9% to $8.2 million, and table games decreased 6.4% to $665,401.

