Rivers Casino raked in more than $309 million in 2024. That’s about $70 million more than Caesars Virginia and about $230 million more than Hard Rock Bristol.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — Rivers Casino’s revenue was ahead of Virginia’s other casinos in 2024, according to data from Virginia Lottery.
The Portsmouth casino brought in more than $309 million last year, while Caesars Virginia brought in around $240 million. Caesars Virginia operated as a temporary casino from May 2023 until Dec 2024.
Meanwhile, Hard Rock Bristol brought in more than $182 million. Bristol operated as a temporary casino from July 2022 until November 2024, when the permanent casino opened.
Based on the Virginia Lottery’s data, Rivers brought in about $70 million more than Caesars in Danville and about $230 million more than Hard Rock Bristol.
Rivers also outpaced its 2023 revenue, when it saw just under $250 million.
The Virginia Lottery Board approved the casino license for Rivers Casino in November 2022 and the casino opened in January 2023. The facility has slots, table games, a poker room and electronic table games. An additional High Limit room focuses on high-stakes gaming.
The casino also hosts events. Tracy Morgan brought his stand-up tour in November and comedian Jay Pharoah is set to visit in March.