Illinois casino earnings rise 7.1% in March, reaching $183.1 million

(AsiaGameHub) –   Illinois commercial casinos generated $183.1 million in March, marking another strong month for the state’s early 2026 performance. The latest data shows widespread growth, with newer casino properties continuing to boost overall revenue while top-performing venues maintained their leading positions.


Good to Know

  • Illinois casino revenue totaled $183.1 million in March, marking a 7.1% year-over-year increase.
  • Slot machines brought in $140.7 million, while table games contributed $42.4 million in revenue.
  • Hollywood Casino Joliet saw the largest revenue surge, climbing 56%.

Newer Casino Properties Continue to Fuel Revenue Growth

Slot machines once again accounted for the majority of revenue, generating $140.7 million, a 6.6% year-over-year rise. Table games saw an even faster climb, jumping 9.1% to reach $42.4 million. March typically boosts casino foot traffic regardless, as NCAA Tournament betting interest, leisure travel, and seasonal visitor trends all draw more people through casino doors.

Leading the market, Rivers Casino Des Plaines stayed well ahead of peers with $44.6 million in total revenue, split into $28.6 million from slots and $16 million from table games. Wind Creek Chicago Southland followed with $22 million in revenue. Hard Rock Casino Rockford posted $13.4 million, while Grand Victoria Casino totaled $13.2 million.

Hollywood Casino Joliet stood out most notably. After transitioning to a fully land-based facility in August 2025, the property generated $12.4 million in March, a 56% year-over-year increase. Wind Creek Southland also built on its April 2025 resort opening, seeing revenue rise 30.6%. Walkers Bluff posted a 10.4% gain as well.

Not every casino saw growth, however. Harrah’s Metropolis fell 11.8% to $4.8 million. Harrah’s Joliet dropped 8%, and Par A Dice Hotel Casino slipped 3.7%. Older properties have faced heightened pressure as newer and expanded venues continue to draw customers in Illinois’s increasingly crowded casino market.

Illinois has rapidly expanded its casino capacity since the 2019 gambling expansion law opened the door for new casinos and property upgrades. March’s figures show these investments are still paying off. Illinois Gaming Board data covers only commercial casinos, and does not include sports betting or video gaming terminal revenue.

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