
Gambling continues to prosper in Missouri, where August receipts ($161 million) were 5.5% above last year’s. Visitation was actually down 5% but per-player spending rose 11%, inflation be damned. Ameristar St. Charles was out front with $26.5 million, leaping 9%. River City was next at $21 million, up 8%, while Penn Entertainment‘s nearby sister property Hollywood St. Louis jumped 10% to $19 million. Freshly rebranded Horseshoe St. Louis showed signs of a turnaround, up 6% to $14 million. Over in Kansas City, there’s a continued tailwind behind reinvented Bally’s Kansas City, up 9% to $10 million, even if it was in fourth place. Market leaders were Ameristar Kansas City ($16.5 million, +1%), Harrah’s North Kansas City ($15 million, +14%) and Argosy Riverside ($15 million, flat). Outstate, Century Casinos had adverse months in Caruthersville ($3.5 million, -9%) and Cape Girardeau ($5.5 million, -7%), while Isle of Capri Boonville climbed 5% to $7.5 million.
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