“Sequentially, July 2020 was up 35.5 percent compared to June 2020 which exceeded our expectations,” Lawton said. Michael Lawton, senior research analyst for the Control Board, said the improvement was due to three additional Strip properties resuming operations in July - Aria, Mandalay Bay and Bally’s. With win down 99.6 percent in April and 99.4 percent in May - months when everything was shuttered - it rebounded to being down 45.5 percent in June. While declines are still in double-digit percentages, the month-to-month changes have gotten better since casinos were closed for 78 days beginning in March. Clark County was off 28.8 percent to $612.9 million. Las Vegas Strip win was off 39.2 percent to $330.1 million, the second-worst percentage decline among 19 markets monitored by the state.ĭowntown Las Vegas win was down 20.6 percent to $41.7 million.
Statewide, the more than 400 licensed casinos won $756.8 million, a 26.2 percent decline from win in July 2019 as effects of the coronavirus pandemic continue to plague the state’s leading industry. (John Katsilometes/Las Vegas Review-Journal) gaming win continued to improve in July, but still lagged last year’s win totals by double-digit percentages, the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Wednesday. A shot of an OMG! Puppies slot machine at Westgate Las Vegas on Friday, July 30, 2020.