Missouri casinos recorded $160.6 million in revenue in February, up 7.6% year-over-year.
The figures, published by the Missouri Gaming Commission, showed that slots accounted for $139 million, up 9.4%, while table games declined 2.6% year-over-year to $21.6 million.
Of the 13 casinos, Ameristar St. Charles reported the highest revenue for the month, recording $25.1 million, up 7.5%. River City was up 0.8% to $21.7 million. Other casinos to record double-digit revenue were Hollywood Casino ($20.8 million), Ameristar Kansas City ($16 million), Harrah’s Kansas City ($14.1 million), Argosy Riverside ($13.8 million), and Horseshoe St. Louis ($12.9 million).
Mark Twain had the biggest year-over-year revenue increase last month, rising 18.1% to $2.8 million. This was followed by Century Casino Caruthersville, up 17.4% to $5.3 million; Isle of Capri Boonville, up 15.3% to $7.8 million; and St. Jo Frontier, up 10% to $4 million.
Bally’s Kansas City dropped to $10 million.

