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The Louisiana gaming industry remains rattled, but February showed signs that the downward run might be nearing its end.

Louisiana gaming revenue Harrah's New OrleansHarrah s New Orleans helped propel Louisiana s gaming industry in February 2024. State casinos and racetrack slots won $194.5 million. (Image: New Orleans Advocate)

The Louisiana Gaming Control Board this week reported that February gross gaming revenue (GGR) from in-person slot machines and table games at the state s riverboats, , and racetracks totaled more than $194.5 million. Compared with February 2023, last month s win represented a 1% improvement.

One percent might not seem like much. But for a market that s seen year over year in 10 of the previous 12 months, it s a major victory.

The state s 12 riverboats and three brick-and-mortar casinos won $166.8 million off gamblers, a 0.9% premium from a year ago. The state s four racetracks that offer slots saw win climb 1.5% to $27.7 million.

Winners and Losers 

Harrah s New Orleans, one of only three brick-and-mortar casinos in Louisiana, was among the biggest winners last month in terms of year-over-year increases. The downtown Big Easy casino saw its GGR rally more than 10% to $23.8 million, a gain of nearly $2.2 million.

The three casinos in Baton Rouge the Belle, Queen, and L Auberge combined to win $22.8 million, a 10.7% surge from February 2023.

The posted a slight 0.3% year-over-year revenue increase to $44.2 million. Margaritaville remained the top operator at $16.7 million.

The three New Orleans riverboats Amelia Belle, Boomtown, and Treasure Chest won 0.5% more money from players to escalate their win to $20.3 million.

Lake Charles remained the richest market. But its two riverboats, Golden Nugget and L Auberge, and the city s land-based Horseshoe, saw win slide 6% to $55.7 million. Gaming revenue in the border city was almost $3.7 million below February 2023.

At the tracks, Delta Downs grew slot hold almost 3% to $14.1 million. Louisiana Downs $4 million win was 10% higher. Evangeline Downs and the Fairgrounds experienced year-over-losses as they, respectively, won $6.1 million, down 1.1%, and $3.5 million, down 7%.

Riverboats Murky Future

Louisiana s , or retail slots and table games, was one of only eight states that experienced a year-over-year commercial gaming revenue decline in 2023. While traditional gaming set revenue records in 15 states, Louisiana, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Michigan, Iowa, West Virginia, and Florida saw in-person play dwindle.

Though the Bayou State s 2023 retail gaming revenue losses of approximately 2% were covered by , the state s longtime riverboats are treading water in unsettled market currents.

Louisiana s casinos in Lake Charles and Shreveport/Bossier remain focused on efforts in Texas to legalize commercial casino resorts. The push is being led by billionaire Mark Cuban, the Shark Tank star who last year sold a controlling stake in his longtime NBA Dallas Mavericks to casino tycoon Dr. Miriam Adelson.

Cuban and Adelson are said to be working on a mixed-use development in Dallas that would include a new arena for the NBA team, accompanied by an integrated resort casino. For that to happen, Texas lawmakers would need to legalize Las Vegas-style gambling, something the GOP-controlled legislature has refused for decades.

Adelson s Las Vegas Sands has spent millions of dollars lobbying Texas lawmakers. Casinos in the Lone Star State would likely devastate casinos in Lake Charles and Shreveport/Bossier, as the parking lots at those properties are constantly filled with vehicles sporting Texas license plates.

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