Rhode Island’s two casinos, Bally’s Twin River and Bally’s Tiverton, recorded $53.5 million in revenue for October, up 4.5% from the previous year’s $51.2 million.
The figures, published by the Rhode Island Lottery show that Bally’s Twin River reported the highest revenue for the month, up 3.6% year-over-year from $39.3 million to $40.7 million.
Video lottery terminals accounted for most of the revenue, generating $32.8 million, up 4% from $31.5 million. Table game revenue was up 1.9% from $7.8 million to $7.9 million.
Bally’s Tiverton recorded the biggest increase of the two casinos – $12.8 million from $12 million, up 7.4%. VLTs at the casino were up 13.3%, rising from $9.9 million to $11.2 million. Table games dropped 20.4%, declining from $2.1 million to $1.7 million.
Statewide, VLTs generated $43.9 million, up 6.2% from $41.4 million. Table games declined 2.9%, dropping from $9.9 million to $9.6 million.

