The Bristol Casino, future home of Hard Rock, reported more than $16.2 million in adjusted gaming revenues in March, its most successful month to date.
The Virginia Lottery, which oversees casino gaming in the state, on Monday reported a combined $65 million in gaming revenues from the state’s three casinos, the temporary Bristol Casino, temporary Caesar’s Virginia in Danville and the permanent Rivers Casino in Portsmouth.
March revenues in Bristol shattered the facility’s previous single-month record of $14.9 million established in December 2023. It marks a nearly 22% increase over February 2024’s total of $13.34 million, lottery figures show.
Both slots and table games established single month records, as the increase in play was across both disciplines.