Revenues Dip at Massachusetts and Connecticut Casinos

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BOSTON (AP) — Gambling revenues have dipped at Massachusetts' casinos for another month.


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The state Gaming Commission reported Monday that MGM Springfield generated $21 million in gambling revenues in November, the third full month the state's first Las Vegas-style resort casino has been open.

Those gambling revenue figures are down from October's $22 million and September's $27 million.

Plainridge Park in Plainville, meanwhile, generated $12.8 million in November, down from October's $13.5 million and September's $14.3 million, the commission reported .

MGM Springfield President Michael Mathis said in a statement the company is pleased with the western Massachusetts casino's "overall performance."

He said November represented "another solid month" for the property, which is located near Connecticut and also generates revenues from restaurants, bars, a hotel and other attractions.

Plainridge Park, a slots parlor and horse racing track near Rhode Island, declined to comment.

MGM provides 25 percent of its gross gambling revenues to the state while Plainridge Park contributes 49 percent.

The revenue drops come as the Connecticut's two casinos both reported their fifth consecutive month of year-over-year gambling declines.

Foxwoods reported Friday an 8 percent decrease in slot machine revenue, from $38 million last November to $35 million last month.

Mohegan Sun, meanwhile, said slot machine revenue dropped about 7 percent, from $47.5 million last November to about $44 million last month.

The casinos, which provide 25 percent of their slot revenues to the state, say the entry of MGM to the market has impacted their profits, but not as negatively as feared.

Rhode Island's two casinos haven't yet reported their November revenue numbers.

Twin River in Lincoln generated $44.5 million in net revenues from table games and slot machines in October, according to state lottery division reports.

And the Tiverton Casino Hotel, which opened in September and is also owned by Twin River, generated $9.3 million in net gambling revenues in October.

Twin River became the first place in New England to accept bets on professional sports in late November while the Tiverton casino rolled out sports gambling earlier this month.

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