Rhode Island’s two casinos, Bally’s Twin River and Bally’s Tiverton, generated $46.9 million in revenue in February, down 4.7% year-over-year.
The figures, published by the Rhode Island Lottery, show that slots accounted for $37.7 million of the combined total, down 5.2%, while table games decreased 2.7% to $9.2 million.
Bally’s Twin River recorded the highest revenue and year-over-year decrease in February, dropping 5% to $35.8 million. Slots declined 5.2% to $28.4 million, and table games decreased 4.5% to $7.4 million.
Bally’s Tiverton generated $11.2 million last month, down 3.8%. Slots decreased 5.4%, while table games increased 5.3% to $1.8 million.

