Atlantic City Gaming Revenue Up 16 Percent in October, But Older Casinos Paying Price

Atlantic City Gaming Revenue Up 16 Percent in October, But Older Casinos Paying Price.

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Key Takeaways

Atlantic City gross gambling revenue (GGR) totaled $239 million in October, a 15.8 percent year-over-year premium, but the win largely came at the expense of older casinos.

Atlantic City gaming revenue Hard RockBusiness is good at the Hard Rock in Atlantic City. (Image: Craig Matthews/Press of Atlantic City)

Borgata, Bally s, Caesars, Golden Nugget, Harrah s, and Resorts all reported in October 2018 than October 2017. Only Tropicana posted a gain, and it was modest at 2.1 percent.

The overall GGR surge is due to the introduction of Hard Rock and Ocean Resort, the two Boardwalk casinos that opened in June. Hard Rock won $23.5 million, and Ocean Resort made $13 million.

Despite posting an 8.1 percent decline, Borgata remains the top dog in Atlantic City. The MGM property won $50.7 million in land-based operations, and another $5 million from its online casino and sports betting.

Total GGR at Atlantic City s nine casinos, plus the two horse racetracks operating sportsbooks, is nearly $2.4 billion in 2018. That s a 6.3 percent gain on 2017.

Garden State Blossoming

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) reports that nearly $600 million has been wagered on sports since the gambling activity began in June. And bettors have quickly become accustomed to wagering online.

The DGE says $300.9 million of the total sports betting handle has been placed via the internet. On-site bets total $296.4 million. Oddsmakers have won nearly $52 million on the gambles.

Resorts physical and online sportsbook has emerged as the market leader. The casino has won $16.9 million since its sports betting operations went live in August. The Boardwalk property announced this week that DraftKings, the popular daily fantasy sports network that has transitioned into sports betting, will soon begin running its physical sportsbook.

Longtime DraftKings foe FanDuel is also in on the sports betting game in New Jersey. The DFS company operates the Meadowlands Racetrack sportsbook, and the North Jersey venue has won $15.2 million since taking its first wager in July.

Market Health

The headlines read well for Atlantic City. Overall gaming win climbing nearly 16 percent is a positive.

In October, the industry continued its positive streak, New Jersey Casino Control Commission Chairman James Plousis said. Year-to-date, the casino industry s total gaming revenue was up more than five percent, showing that 2018 is shaping up to be a strong year for Atlantic City.

However, for the seven casinos not named Hard Rock or Ocean Resort, .

Only Golden Nugget is reporting higher land-based GGR in 2018 (up two percent). Borgata is down 6.2 percent, Bally s 9.7 percent, Caesars 14.6 percent, Harrah s 7.4 percent, Resorts 5.4 percent, and Tropicana 2.4 percent.

The concern is that while Hard Rock and Ocean Resort have brought more gaming money to town in their initial four months, they re also poaching from the earlier casinos. Former Bally s executive Wayne Schaffel said in August that if gaming revenue doesn t grow at least 15 percent, somebody s not going to make it.

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