Kansas casinos generated $37.3 million in revenue for July, up 3.2% year-over-year.
The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission figures show that slots accounted for the most of the total, posting $33 million, up 4.5%, while table games generated $4.4 million, down 5.7%.
Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway recorded $15.5 million, up 5.2%. Slots increased 6.1% to $13.9 million, while table games were down 1.7% to $1.6 million.
Kansas Star Casino rose 4.1% to $14.7 million. Slots generated $12.5 million, up 5.3%, and table games produced $2.2 million, down 2.2%.
Boot Hill Casino and Kansas Crossing Casino recorded year-over-year revenue declines.
Boot Hill Casino fell 4.3% to $3.7 million. Slots were down 3% to $3.2 million, and table games declined 13.3% to $407,666.
Kansas Crossing Casino decreased 0.8% to $3.50 million. Slots were up 3% to $3.3 million, and table games dropped 42.2% to $172,809.

