Kansas casinos saw revenue rise 2.8% year-over-year in November, increasing from $35.3 million in 2024 to $36.2 million in 2025.
According to the latest report from the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, Kansas Star Casino had the biggest year-over-year revenue rise last month, up 6.7% from $13.7 million to $14.6 million. Electronic gaming machine (EGM) revenue at the casino increased 9.4% to $12.4 million year-over-year, while table games declined 6.5% to $2.1 million.
Hollywood Casino and Resort saw revenue increasing from $14.2 million to $14.6 million, up 2.6% year-over-year. EGMs increased 4.5% to $13.2 million, and table games recorded $1.4 million, down 12.7% year-over-year.
Kansas Crossing Casino saw revenue rise 2.7%, from $3.3 million to $3.4 million, though table game revenue dropped 22.9% from $251,921 to $194,348. EGM revenue at the casino was up 2.7% to $3.4 million.
The only year-over-year decline was reported by Boot Hill Casino, which saw revenue drop 9.9% from $4 million to $3.6 million. EGM revenue fell 11.3% to $3.3 million. It was the only casino to see a rise in table games revenue, increasing 3.9% from $356,559 to $370,642.
Statewide, EGM revenue rose 4.4% in November, rising from $30.8 million to $32.1 million, while table games revenue fell 8.7%, from $4.5 million to $4.1 million.


