(CHICAGO, IL) – Bally’s Chicago Casino outpaced the market for the month of April with gross gaming revenue of $12.2M. Additionally, admissions and rewards enrollment continue to increase during this period.
Exciting new amenities are also on the horizon for Bally’s Chicago, such as valet parking operated by Bally’s staff starting this summer, expanded restaurant seating at Kitchen 888, and the upcoming introduction of a new VIP Lounge on the third floor of the Medinah Temple.
“We are thrilled to now have approval from the City of Chicago for valet parking – a convenience expected at downtown entertainment and dining locations – and look forward to operating and offering valet to guests starting in June,” said Mark Wong, Vice President and General Manager. “Likewise, to also enhance our guest experience, we’ve added great new menu items and expanded the seating at Kitchen 888, and we look forward to offering a new lounge area for our fast-growing VIP segment.”
Despite having one fewer weekend and a shorter month (30 days versus 31 days), April maintained the upward trend in admissions and enrollments that began in March, reaching new highs. The gross gaming revenue (GGR) for the month amounted to $12.2 million, while the adjusted gaming revenue (AGR) stood at $10.3 million.
“April was our second highest revenue per day and second highest admissions since opening outpacing the Illinois market, including our major competitors who have more games,” Wong said. “We are pleased with the month’s performance and are confident in our trajectory going into the summer.”
Bally’s Chicago Casino is proud to also report the following April results and updates:
- Admissions exceeded 112,000 visitors, the second highest month since opening and within 5 percent of March visitation despite fewer days and weekends.
- Combined state and local tax allocations exceeded $2.4 million.
- More than 82,500 guests have now enrolled in Bally’s Chicago Rewards, with enrollment up 11.2% over the prior month.
- Nearly 100 new slot themes were introduced on the casino floor.
- The new VIP slots gaming offering launched to a positive reception from customers.
Also in April, the Bally’s Chicago team participated in a variety of community-based business development initiatives, including the Hospitality Hires Chicago job fair sponsored by the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, The Exchange networking event hosted by the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, the Chicago Business Opportunity Day offered by the Minority Supplier Development Council, and annual galas for the Chinese Mutual Aid Association and Refugee One.
Bally’s is also planning a Diversity Vendor Fair for Tuesday, June 11, where vendors can speak with Bally’s construction, operations and purchasing departments to learn how to do business with Chicago’s first and only casino. Sign up for updates about the vendor fair here: www.ballyschicago.com/vendors.htm.
Bally’s encourages Chicagoans to take advantage of its free casino dealer training school, obtaining new skills and an opportunity for lifelong career growth. Anyone interested in a pursuing a career with Bally’s can visit https://casinos.ballys.com/chicago.
About Bally's Corporation
Bally's Corporation is a global casino-entertainment company with a growing omni-channel presence. It currently owns and manages 15 casinos across 10 states, a golf course in New York, a horse racetrack in Colorado, and has access to OSB licenses in 18 states. It also owns Bally's Interactive International, formerly Gamesys Group, a leading, global, online gaming operator, Bally Bet, a first-in-class sports betting platform, and Bally Casino, a growing iCasino platform. With 9,900 employees, the Company's casino operations include approximately 15,000 slot machines, 550 table games and 3,900 hotel rooms. Upon completing the construction of a permanent casino facility in Chicago, IL, and a land-based casino near the Nittany Mall in State College, PA, Bally's will own and/or manage 16 casinos across 11 states. Bally’s also has rights to developable land in Las Vegas post the closure of the Tropicana. Its shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "BALY".