Ohio’s four commercial casinos generated $88.5 million in revenue in December, down 0.7% year-over-year.
According to the latest report from the Ohio Casino Control Commission, table game revenue was $23.8 million, down 6%, and slots revenue was up 1.3% year-over-year to $64.7 million.
Two casinos reported year-over-year revenue increases, with Hollywood Columbus, the state’s largest revenue generator, rising 3.1% to $24.9 million. Slots revenue saw a 4.1% rise to $19 million, while table games revenue remained stable at $5.9 million. Jack Cleveland saw revenue rise 2.5% to $23.9 million. Table games revenue was up 7% to $9.3 million, while slot revenue remained stable with $14.6 million.
Hollywood Toledo was down 0.2% to $19.78 million. Slot revenue increased by 2.2% to $17.3 million, while table games revenue declined 14.3% to $2.5 million.
Hard Rock Cincinnati was down 8.8% to just less than $20 million. Table games were down 21.7% to $6.2 million, while slots revenue fell 1.7% to $13.8 million.


