Figures released Monday by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement show the casinos and their online partners won $213.6 million in October, surpassing September's previous record of $208 million.
The swing toward internet gambling and away from in-person casino gambling accelerated during the pandemic, and is becoming a more permanent feature of New Jersey's gambling landscape.
He also noted that internet gambling revenue exceeded $200 million for the second straight month.
In terms of in-person gambling revenue, Borgata won $53.4 million, down 6.1% from a year earlier; Hard Rock won $40.8 million, down 1%; Ocean won $32.8 million, down over 24%; Tropicana won $17.6 million, up 7.4%; Harrah's won $15.7 million, down 11.5%; Caesars won just under $15 million, up 4.1%; Resorts won $12 million, down over 9%; Bally's won $11.4 million, down 7.8%; and Golden Nugget won $9.6 million, down over 20%.
When internet and sports betting money is included, Borgata won $106.1 million, up 5.8%; Resorts won $88.7 million, up nearly 19%; Golden Nugget won $76.7 million, up nearly 25%; Hard Rock won $55.1 million, up 6.2%; Ocean won $39 million, down nearly 19%; Bally's won $23.1 million, up 17.2%; Tropicana won $17.7 million, up 9.1%; Harrah's won $15.8 million, down 10.6%; and Caesars won $15.2 million, up 1.5%.
Persons:
Ocean —, Jane Bokunewicz, Lloyd Levenson, ”, James Plousis, Borgata, Harrah's, Bally's, Wayne Parry
Organizations:
CITY, Atlantic, New, New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, Ocean, Stockton University, New Jersey Casino Control, Tropicana, Caesars, Resorts, Golden Nugget, Golden, Associated Press
Locations:
N.J, Atlantic City, New Jersey