Kansas Casinos Post 1.5% Year-on-Year Revenue Decline in December
Tuesday 27 de January 2026 / 12:00
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(Kansas City).- Kansas’ commercial casino sector closed December with a slight contraction, as combined revenues from the state’s four casinos fell 1.5% year-over-year to $36.6 million, according to data released by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission.
The latest figures reflect mixed performance across gaming segments, with electronic gaming devices offsetting part of the decline seen in table games. Slot machines and other electronic devices generated $32.5 million during the month, marking a 1% increase compared to December of the previous year. In contrast, table game revenue dropped sharply by 18%, falling to $4 million.
Among the four properties, Kansas Crossing Casino was the only venue to report annual growth. The casino posted $3.6 million in revenue, up 1.1% year-over-year. Its electronic gaming devices segment rose 1.8% to $3.3 million, while table games revenue declined 6.9% to $280,701.
Property Performance Shows Uneven Results
Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway remained the top-performing property in December, generating $14.7 million in revenue. However, this figure represented a 2.1% decrease compared to the same month in 2024. Both key segments declined, with electronic gaming devices slipping 0.2% and table games falling 17.6%.
Kansas Star Casino ranked second in revenue, reporting $14.4 million for the month, down 0.8% year-over-year. While electronic gaming devices increased 3.7% to $12.5 million, table games experienced a significant contraction of 23%, totaling $1.9 million.
Boot Hill Casino recorded the steepest annual decline among the four operators. Revenue fell 3.7% to $4 million, driven by a 3.9% decrease in electronic gaming devices revenue to $3.5 million and a 2.3% drop in table games to $507,774.
Overall, the December results highlight ongoing pressure on table games across Kansas casinos, even as electronic gaming devices continue to show resilience within the state’s regulated gaming market.
Categoría:Casino
Tags: Sin tags
País: United States
Región: North America
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