May 5th, 2022 by WCBC Radio
WBAL reports two out of six Maryland casinos reported a decline in revenue in April, but all are up overall, according to the latest figures from the state. Horseshoe Casino saw its revenue go down 3.8% in April, compared to April of last year when the casino was at 50% capacity due to COVID-19 restrictions. This follows a 4.6% drop in March 2022.
Horseshoe is one of two of the state's casinos that saw a revenue drop in April. Hollywood Casino in Cecil County also saw its revenue drop — 0.007% year to year.
Statewide revenues at the six casinos, including Rocky Gap, were up a combined 5.3% in April, making it the fourth-best month in history.