Full House Resorts became the latest land-based operator to see its bottom line heavily impacted by novel coronavirus (Covid-19), as Q1 revenue fell 24.7% to $30.9m and the operator slipped to a loss.
Casino gaming made up the majority of revenue for Full House in the three months to 31 March, at $20.8m. However, this was down 26.6% year-on-year.
Food and beverage revenue, meanwhile, fell 19.3% to $7.0m while hotel revenue was down 27.4% at $2.0m.
Other revenue, including online operations, increased 38.3% to $1.1m. Of this total, $0.4m came from online sports wagering through Rising Star and Churchill Downs Interactive’s BetAmerica online sportsbook in Indiana.
Casino gaming made up the majority of revenue for Full House in the three months to 31 March, at $20.8m. However, this was down 26.6% year-on-year.
Food and beverage revenue, meanwhile, fell 19.3% to $7.0m while hotel revenue was down 27.4% at $2.0m.
Other revenue, including online operations, increased 38.3% to $1.1m. Of this total, $0.4m came from online sports wagering through Rising Star and Churchill Downs Interactive’s BetAmerica online sportsbook in Indiana.