Missouri casino revenue was up 9% year-over-year in October, generating $164.9 million, up from $151.3 million in October 2024.
According to the latest report from the Missouri Gaming Commission, 11 of the 13 riverboat casinos in the state saw revenue increase year-over-year in October, with Century Casino & Hotel Caruthersville seeing the most significant increase – 61% from just more than $3 million to $4.9 million.
Horseshoe St. Louis saw a 24% increase, rising from $10.5 million to $13.1 million, and Isle of Capri Casino Hotel Boonville saw a 20% increase, rising from $6.6 million to $7.9 million.
Other casinos that saw positive revenue increases year-over-year included Mark Twain Casino, up 18% to $2.9 million, and St. Jo Frontier Casino, up 12% to $4.1 million.
Century Casino & Hotel Cape Girardeau saw the most significant revenue decline, falling 6% from $5.7 million to $5.4 million. Bally’s Kansas City saw revenue decrease by 1% from $11.9 million to $11.7 million.
Statewide, revenue for electronic gaming devices rose year-over-year by 11% from $129.4 million to $143.5 million. Table games revenue fell 3% from $21.9 million to $21.4 million.


