Delaware casino revenue decline characterized the state’s gambling industry last month. As reported by the Delaware Lottery, the sector saw net revenue of $36.6 million in April, marking a decrease from $37.2 million in April 2024. This 1.7% decline is noteworthy for stakeholders in the online gambling niche.
An analysis reveals that video lottery terminals contributed $32.6 million, showcasing a significant drop from last year’s $37.2 million. Interestingly, table games saw a 13% increase in revenue, generating $4 million compared to April 2024’s $3.4 million. For further insights, explore our article on the growth of table games during this period.
Delaware Casino Revenue Decline Across Major Venues
Two out of three casinos in Delaware reported a year-over-year revenue decrease. Despite Delaware Park securing the highest revenue among them, it faced a 3% drop from $15.8 million to $15.3 million.
Bally’s Dover also reported a decline, with its revenue decreasing by 3.3% from $12.4 million in April 2024 to $12 million. In contrast, Harrington Casino witnessed a positive trend, recording a 3% rise in revenue from $8.9 million to $9.1 million.
For those interested in understanding the business dynamics, more insights can be found at The American Gaming Association.