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Maryland Live!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Revenue Up at Casinos in December

All casinos in the state saw increases in revenue in the final month of the year, though revenue from Hollywood Casino and Ocean Downs was lower than in 2011. Maryland Live! pulled in $229 million in 2012.

The Maryland Live! casino pulled in $229 million in revenue in 2012, comprising more than 60 percent of all gambling revenue statewide, despite opening in June. The Maryland Lottery reported that the casino at Arundel Mills finished the year with $35 million in revenue in December, up from $34 million the month prior. Across the state, Maryland's three casinos pulled in $45.2 million in the last month of 2012, up nearly 5 percent from November.  However, December revenue from Ocean Downs and Hollywood Casino was $3.19 million, 25 percent less than in 2011, when Maryland Live! was not yet open.  Maryland Live! is the largest of the three casinos, with 4,750 game terminals. Its per-terminal revenue of $244 in December was nearly double that …

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Russ DIaz

12:52 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

I just want to see what the stats are in comparison to Hollywood Casino in West Virginia.   more ›

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Maryland Live! Pulls in $28 Million in First Month

The casino in Anne Arundel County contributed $13 million to the state's education trust fund.

The Maryland Live! Casino at Arundel Mills in Hanover generated more than $28 million in revenue during its first month of operation, with each slot machine collecting more than $359 each day in June. The casino generated about 70 percent of all the slots-related revenue in Maryland, and pumped $13 million into state’s education trust fund, according to figures from the Maryland Lottery. Did you spend any time at Maryland Live! casino in June? Is it somewhere you would go for an evening out? Tell us in comments. Maryland Live! opened on June 6 and has 3,171 game terminals in operation and will add 1,575 more by the end of the fall. It is one of three active casinos in the state. “I think it went well. I think the numbers are impressive, …

Dave

8:20 pm on Tuesday, July 3, 2012

$40 million in a month, and Owe'malley is looking for new ways to raise taxes? Wow! No wonder we are hurting! As long as the Gov thinks people have money to piss away on this crap, the working man is doomed in this state!   more ›

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