Kansas casinos generated $39.8 million in revenue for May, up 5.5% year-over-year.
The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission figures show that slots accounted for most of the combined figure with $35.1 million, up 5.4%, while table games generated $4.7 million, up 6.5%.
Kansas Star Casino posted the largest revenue for the month, up 8% to $16.3 million, the highest revenue increase of the four casinos. Slots at the casino were up 6.6% to $13.7 million, and table games rose 15.5% to $2.6 million.
Hollywood Casino recorded the second-highest revenue for the month, rising 3.6% to $15.5 million. Slots were up 3.3% to $14 million, and table games increased 6.6% to $1.5 million.
Boot Hill Casino was up 6.6% to $4.2 million, with slots rising 7.3% to $3.7 million, while table games remained largely stable with $442,562. At Kansas Crossing Casino, revenue was up 2.3% to $3.8 million. Slots totaled $3.6 million, up 7.2%, while table games generated $154,290, down 50.8%.


