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Kansas Casinos Post $37.3 Million Revenue in July With 3.2 Percent Year-Over-Year Growth

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Kansas Casinos Post $37.3 Million Revenue in July With 3.2 Percent Year-Over-Year Growth

TL;DR — Kansas casinos generated $37.3 million in July revenue, up 3.2% year-over-year. Slots rose 4.5% to $33 million while table games fell 5.7% to $4.4 million. Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway and Kansas Star Casino posted gains; Boot Hill and Kansas Crossing saw declines.

SCCG Take — Slot strength drove the modest statewide gain, but sharp table declines at two properties signal segment-specific pressures for Kansas operators.

Kansas casinos generated $37.3 million in revenue for July. This marks a 3.2% increase from the same month the previous year.

The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission figures show slots accounted for most of the total. Slots posted $33 million, up 4.5%. Table games generated $4.4 million, down 5.7%.

Property Performance Details

Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway recorded $15.5 million, up 5.2%. Slots increased 6.1% to $13.9 million, while table games were down 1.7% to $1.6 million.

Kansas Star Casino rose 4.1% to $14.7 million. Slots generated $12.5 million, up 5.3%, and table games produced $2.2 million, down 2.2%.

Boot Hill Casino fell 4.3% to $3.7 million. Slots were down 3% to $3.2 million, and table games declined 13.3% to $407,666.

Kansas Crossing Casino decreased 0.8% to $3.50 million. Slots were up 3% to $3.3 million, and table games dropped 42.2% to $172,809.

As reported by CDC Gaming, the results reflect varied outcomes across the four properties with overall growth led by slot revenue.

Reporting: CDC Gaming

Generated by SCCG’s automated editorial system from published source reporting. SCCG Management holds editorial responsibility.

Steve’s read · SCCG Intelligence

Slots carried Kansas to modest growth, but table game weakness at half the properties shows uneven performance statewide.

We track these smaller markets closely because they reveal segment dynamics you miss in headline numbers. When slots climb 4.5% but tables drop 5.7%, and two properties see table revenue crater 13% and 42%, that's a product mix and player acquisition story — not just a growth story.

SCCG angle: We work with operators in secondary markets like Kansas to diagnose segment-specific underperformance — whether it's table game mix, promotional strategy, or competitive pressure — and connect them to the right technology, loyalty, and floor optimization partners in our network to stabilize yield.

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