Kansas’s four casinos recorded $35.9 million in revenue for October, up 7.5% year over year from $33.4 million in October 2024.
The figures, published by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, revealed that of the four casinos, three reported year-over-year revenue increases.
Hollywood Casino generated the highest revenue at $14.7 million, up 8.2% from $13.6 million. Electronic gaming machines at the casino were also up year-over-year, increasing by more than $1 million to $13.3 million. Table games were up 3.4% to $1.4 million.
Kansas Star Casino reported $14.4 million, up 10.6% year-over-year from $13 million. EGMs accounted for $12.2 million, up 11.7%, while table games recorded $2.2 million, up 4.7% year-over-year.
Kansas Crossing saw revenue rise from $3.2 million to $3.23 million, up 2.3%. EGMs increased 3.4% to $3 million, while table games declined by 9.9% year-over-year.
Boot Hill Casino’s revenue dropped 1.6% from $3.6 million to $3.5 million. EGMs totaled $3.2 million while table games generated $340,298.
Statewide, EGM revenue hit $31.7 million in October, up 8.2% from $29.3 million. Table game revenue was up 2.5%, rising from $4 million to $4.1 million.

