16, and ordered indoor dining and bars at casinos closed.īaltimore’s Horseshoe Casino had been operating at 25% capacity under new city orders since November. Last month, Prince George’s County, home to MGM National Harbor, and Anne Arundel County, where Live! Casino is located, cut maximum capacity to 25% as of Dec. Horseshoe Casino’s gaming revenue of $12.7 million was down 32% from a year ago. Live! Casino & Hotel reported $42.8 million in December gaming revenue, down 17.2%.
Gaming revenue at MGM National Harbor was down 22.5% to $48.5 million. Maryland’s six casinos generated $119.4 million in total gaming revenue in December, down 19.1% from December 2019. Since reopening this summer, Maryland’s casinos had actually been generating close to year-ago gaming revenues, even operating at 50% capacity, but that changed with reimplemented coronavirus restrictions in December. The “Blossom” cocktail lounge is seen inside the $1.4 billion National Harbor casino and resort, just outside the nation’s capital. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.