See which Baton Rouge casino was the state's biggest winner in April
Aerial of the L'Auberge Casino and Hotel in Baton Rouge.
The three riverboat casinos in Baton Rouge brought in nearly $26.4 million during April, a 13.4% increase over what the properties bought in during March. L’Auberge Baton Rouge had the biggest percentage increase of any of the state’s gambling properties in April. It was up 18.9% from March, going from $15.1 million to nearly $18 million.
The 13 riverboat casinos, Harrah’s land-based casino and four racinos brought in $151.8 million during November, according to figures released Thursday by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board. That’s down 25.9% from the $204.7 million that 15 riverboats, Harrah’s and the four racinos generated in November 2019.
Baton Rouge’s three riverboat casinos saw a modest drop in winnings in October when compared to the year before, but that was good enough to be the best performance of any of the state’s gambling markets.