After posting its first-ever year-over-year decline in gaming revenue in May, MGM National Harbor’s slots and tables in Prince George’s County, Maryland brought in less revenue for the second straight month in June.
MGM National Harbor had $56.9 million in June gaming revenue, down 4.1% from June 2018.
National Harbor is Maryland’s largest casino, with more than 3,100 slot machines and more than 200 table games. Despite the drop in year-over-year gaming revenue, it still accounted for almost 40% of gaming revenue from all six Maryland casinos combined.
Maryland’s second largest gambling venue, Live! Casino & Hotel at Arundel Mills had $49 million in June gaming revenue, up 1.7% from a year earlier.
Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino at $18.7 million in June gaming revenue, down 18.2% from a year ago.
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