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Record spending in slots

Nevada enjoys second consecutive month with US$1 billion GGR

Nevada’s casinos generated gross gaming revenue (GGR) of more than US$1 billion in April, marking an 11% increase from pre-pandemic levels in April 2019, and becoming the second month in a row to surpass the total. The month included the largest ever amount in state history from slot machines with the US$793.7 million total surpassing the previous record in October 2007 by US$14 milion.

Fuelled by pent up demand from locals, Downtown Las Vegas also hit an all-time monthly win record of US$76.2m, again becoming the second consecutive month of generating a new record and a marking a 23% increase over April 2019.

Michael Lawton, a senior research analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, said: “In Nevada, a billion-dollar win is a bellwether number. We’ve only hit US$1bn in the month of April three times in our state history. The numbers are incredible. They’re off the charts. The Strip is still lagging, but I’m confident that it’s on the road to recovery.”

Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip generated US$483.4m in April, up just 0.3% from April 2019.

Visitation remains hampered with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority confirming figures were 27% down compared with April 2019 and hotel occupancy down 24%. Visitation from traffic driving into Las Vegas increased by 9% from April 2019.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has confirmed that in June “all applicable COVID-19 mitigation protocols” will be scrapped.

“As of June 1, 2021, none of Nevada’s counties will retain social distancing or occupancy limitations that would apply to a gaming licensee,” NGCB chair J. Brin Gibson said. “If the status of the spread of COVID-19 changes in such a way that a county amends its Local Plan, the Board expects each licensee to fully comply with such changes.”

Source: GMB/ G3 Newswire