Gaming revenue at the Hollywood Casino in Kansas City, Kan., showed an increase for February of more than $1 million, as compared to January.
According to Keith Kocher, director of program assurance and integrity of the Kansas Lottery Commission, February gaming revenues at Hollywood Casino were $12.9 million, compared to January gaming revenues of $11.7 million.
Revenues were also up at two other state-owned casinos, he said. Boot Hill Casino in Dodge City, Kan., reported $3.6 million in gaming revenues in February, as compared to $3.3 million in January. Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Kan., reported $16.4 million in gaming revenues in February as compared to $15 million in January.
It was the best month for gaming revenues at all three casinos this fiscal year (which starts in the middle of the calendar year), he added.