Connecticut casinos report slight slots revenue growth in March amid renovations at both venues
Connecticut casinos report slight slots revenue growth in March. Mohegan Sun kept $44.7 million in slots, a 2.8% increase over the $43.4 million it kept the same month the previous year. Foxwoods kept 2% more in slot revenue, $30. 4 million. Online gaming revenue for both casinos was $10.2 million, while sports betting was a $3.5 million increase. The casinos pay 25% of their monthly slots to the state.
Mohegan Sun is renovating its facilities. The first phase of the project involves the elimination of bunkers, improvement of others and the removal and replacement of trees. Other proposed changes include the addition of a permanent outdoor bar, a deck, and a music stage. Foxwood’s 30th anniversary expansion announcements will include a new VIP Players Lounge located in the former Veranda Café.