Revenue at the Danville Casino was up in November for the first time in four months. According to the Virginia Lottery Casino Activity Report, Caesars Virginia brought in over $17.5 million in November up slightly from October at $16.8 million. The $17.5 million is still down from the $19.1 million in revenue the casino made in October.
Over $12.8 million of the revenue came from slot machines, while just under $4.7 million was made on table games.
Among the three casinos in Virginia, Caesars Virginia remained second in revenue behind Rivers Casino Portsmouth at over $21.5 million and ahead of Hard Rock Bristol at just under $12.1 million.
Since the Danville Casino opened on May 15, the venue has brought in nearly $125 million in revenue.