CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio's casinos and racinos saw their revenues surge in March, with many have their best month in history and some hitting levels not seen for years.
Statewide revenue hit a record high.
Jack Cleveland Casino's revenue of $20.1 million was the first time since December 2014 it had topped $20 million. Revenue in March 2017 was $18 million.
Jack Thistledown Racino's $12 million in revenue was the highest since November 2013. Revenue was $10.45 million in March 2017.
But none of the state's four casinos or six racinos could match Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park's record $23.3 million in revenue. The racino had $21.4 million in revenue in March 2017.
The statewide casino revenue of $81.7 million was an 8.3 percent increase from March 2017 and the best month since casinos opened, according to the Ohio Casino Control Commission.
It was also a record month for the Ohio Lottery Commission, where statewide racino revenue of $96.4 million was a 10.1 percent increase from March 2017.
Northeast Ohio's gaming revenue growth has grown 3.5 percent in the past year even as the number of average slots/video lottery terminals has fallen 4.4 percent over the same time, according to a recent report by Moody's Investors Service.
Slots and video lottery terminals, which account for about 82 percent of total gaming revenue at Jack Cleveland Casino, Jack Thistledown Racino and Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park, fell to 4,993 in February 2018 from 5,224 in February 2017, but revenue increased, the report said. The increase was largely driven by an increase in win per unit, according to  the bond credit rating business' review of revenue information from the Ohio Casino Control Commission and Ohio Lottery Commission.
Cleveland is also the largest gaming market in Ohio, the report said. Hard Rock Rocksino has grown to be the single largest of the three gaming facilities on a revenue basis, with 42.4 percent of Cleveland's total gaming revenue, followed by Jack Cleveland at 36.6 percent and Jack Thistledown at 21 percent, the report said.Â
The state commission and lottery define revenue as the money left after casinos and racinos pay winners and deduct for promotions.
Casino and racino officials have said year-over-year comparisons typically provide a more accurate reflection of performance than comparing one month to the previous one.
Here's a historical look at revenue for the four Northeast Ohio casinos and racinos for the month of March.
Jack Cleveland Casino
2013: $24.5 million ($16 million from slots )
2014: $21.3 million ($11.7 million from slots)Â
2015: $19.8 million ($10.6 million from slots)
2016: $19.6 million ($9.7 million from slots)
2017: $18 million ($9.5 million from slots)
2018: $20.1 million ($10 million from slots)
Jack Thistledown Racino
2014: $10.6 million
2015: $9.9 million
2016: $9.3 million
2017: $10.45 million
2018: $12 million
Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park
2014: $15.9 million
2015: $18.5 million
2016: $20.2 million
2017: $21.4 million
2018: $23.3 million
Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Racecourse
2015: $8 million
2016: $8.9 million
2017: $10.1 million
2018: $11.4 million.
Penn National Gaming owns the Hollywood casinos in Columbus and Toledo and the racinos near Youngstown and Dayton.
Jack Entertainment, formerly Rock Gaming, owns the casinos in Cleveland and Cincinnati and Jack Thistledown Racino.
Hard Rock Rocksino is a joint venture between Hard Rock International and Northfield Park. MGM Growth Properties LLC announced on April 5 that an agreement had been reached with Milstein Entertainment to acquire the property for $1.06 billion, including the racetrack and gas station.
Ohio casinos
Statewide | March 2017 | March  2018 |
---|---|---|
Revenue | $75.4 million | $81.7 million |
Table games | $24.7 million | $26.3 million |
Slots | $50.7 million | $55.4 million |
Daily win per slot | $209 | $244 |
Jack Cleveland | ||
Revenue | $18 million | $20.1 million |
Table games | $8.5 million | $10.1 million |
Slots | $9.5 million | Â $10 million |
Daily win per slot | $188 | $256 |
Jack Cincinnati | ||
Revenue | $18.5 million | $19.4 million |
Table games | $7.1 million | $6.7 million |
Slots | $11.4 million | $12.7 million |
Daily win per slot | $188 | $229 |
Hollywood Toledo | ||
Revenue | $18.3 million | Â $19.7 million |
Table games | $3.3 million | Â $3.4 million |
Slots | $15 million | Â $16.3 million |
Daily win per slot | $237 | $257 |
Hollywood Columbus | ||
Revenue | $20.6 million | $22.4 million |
Table games | $5.8 million | $6.1 million |
Slots | $14.8 million | $16.3 million |
Daily win per slot | $213 | $ 235 |
Source: Ohio Casino Control Commission
Ohio racinos
Statewide | March 2017 |
March  2018 |
---|---|---|
Slots | $87.5 million | $96.4 million |
Daily win per slot | $260 | $276 |
Jack Thistledown Racino | ||
Slots | $10.45 million | Â $12 million |
Daily win per slot | $262 | $269 |
Hard Rock Rocksino | ||
Slots | $21.4 million | $23.3 million |
Daily win per slot | $306 | $326Â |
Hollywood Mahoning Valley | ||
Slots | $10.1 million | $11.4 million |
Daily win per slot | $330 | $ 355 |
Scioto Downs | ||
Slots | $14.7 million | Â $16.3 million |
Daily win per slot | $211 | $232 |
Miami Valley Gaming | ||
Slots | $13.8 million | $15.4 million |
Daily win per slot | $260 | $272 |
Belterra Park | ||
Slots | $7.5 million | $7.5 million |
Daily win per slot | $178 | $186 |
Hollywood Dayton | ||
Slots | $9.5 million | $9.5 million |
Daily win per slot | $304 | $331 |
Source: Ohio Lottery Commissio
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