Las Vegas casinos have seen record-breaking revenue, with The Strip generating $905.4 million and Clark County surpassing $1.269 billion in December 2023. Statewide, revenue exceeded $1.432 billion.
The city is experiencing a surge in growth and interest, marked by the addition of the Fontainebleau mega-resort, F1 events, and the upcoming Super Bowl.
This momentum suggests that February may set a new gambling record as the city anticipates an influx of visitors for the Chiefs/49ers game.
Las Vegas casinos earned RECORD gambling revenue to close out 2023.
With the Super Bowl coming to town, you can guarantee a new record is coming this month.
The house always wins!
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“Las Vegas casinos on The Strip generated a record $905.4 million in December 2023, and casinos in Clark County combined for more than $1.269 billion in revenue,” according to 8NewsNow.
Vegas recently added a new mega-resort, the Fontainebleau. The city hosted F1 car racing and now the Super Bowl will take place this weekend.
February will likely set a new gambling record as the city is flooded with visitors for the Chiefs/49ers game.
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