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| Published On Sep 16, 2025 12:40 am CEST | By Simon Hayes

Kansas Casinos Generate $37 Million in August Revenue

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Kansas’ four commercial casinos posted strong numbers in August 2025, with slot machines once again driving the bulk of revenue across the market.


Good to Know

  • Kansas casinos reported $37.3m in total revenue during August 2025.
  • Hollywood Casino led the state with $15.1m in monthly revenue.
  • Slot machines remain the dominant force, contributing the majority of earnings at every property.

Figures released by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission show that Boot Hill, Kansas Star, Hollywood, and Kansas Crossing casinos combined for $37.3m in lottery gaming facility revenue last month. The report highlights a steady year-over-year increase at three of the four properties.

Numbers per Gaming Venue

Boot Hill Casino & Resort posted $4.1m in August, slightly below last year’s results. Slots generated $3.7m while table games added $456,506. The state collected $990,000, with local jurisdictions receiving $123,852 and $82,568 directed to problem gambling funds.

Kansas Star Casino & Resort recorded $14.6m, an increase from $14.1m in August 2024. Slots produced $12.9m and tables $1.7m. The state received $3.22m, while $439,078 went to local governments and $292,719 supported problem gambling programs.

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Hollywood Casino & Resort continued to lead the Kansas market, reporting $15.1m in total revenue compared with $14.5m a year earlier. Machines delivered $13.4m and table games $1.6m. State allocations reached $3.3m, while local governments received $452,124 and problem gambling initiatives $301,416.

Kansas Crossing Casino & Resort earned $3.5m in August, rising from $3.2m last year. Slot play generated $3.2m, with table games contributing $258,449. The state share totaled $770,462, alongside $105,063 for local jurisdictions and $70,042 for problem gambling funds.

Slots Dominate Statewide Earnings

The August report underscores the continued dominance of electronic gaming machines across Kansas casinos. Slots accounted for more than 85% of total revenue statewide, leaving table games as a much smaller but still important contributor.

Simon Hayes

Simon is a freelance writer who since a young age has been passionate about nothing but gaming. His favorite games are League of Legends and Counter Strike. Simon holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and is now working remotely while traveling the world.

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