Ohio’s four commercial casinos generated $86.1 million in revenue for November, up 2.2% from the previous year’s $84.3 million, as slot revenue accounted for $62.5 million, up 4.1% year-over-year from $60.1 million, to cover a dip from table game revenue, which was down 2.7%, falling from $24.2 million to $23.5 million.
The figures, published by the Ohio Casino Control Commission, showed that Hollywood Columbus reported the highest revenue for the month, generating $25.1 million. This was up 1.3% year-over-year compared to $24.8 million. Slots produced $19 million, up 4.3% from $18.3 million, and table games declined 6.9% from $6.5 million to $6.1 million.
Hollywood Toledo recorded the highest revenue change of the four casinos, up 7.5% year-over-year to $19.4 million. Slots revenue rose 7% from $15.5 million to $16.6 million, and table game revenue was up 10.7% to $2.8 million.
Hard Rock Cincinnati was the only other casino to record a revenue increase in November, rising 1.4% year-over-year from $19.9 million to $20.1 million. Slots revenue increased 2% from $13.3 million to $13.5 million as table games revenue stayed flat, generating $6.6 million.
Jack Cleveland saw revenue dip 0.6% from $21.6 million to $21.4 million. Slots were up 2.8% from $13.1 million to $13.4 million, and table games dropped 5.8% from $8.5 million to $8 million.



