Maryland collected $71 million in casino gaming revenue last month, 5.3% more than March of 2019. The remaining four casinos have no capacity limitations - however, some slot machine and gaming table seats remain blocked off to comply with social-distancing guidelines.
MGM raised capacity from 25% to 50% on March 12, and Horseshoe Casino raised capacity from 25% to 50% on March 26. Maryland’s 50% capacity restriction for casinos was lifted March 12, with the exceptions of MGM National Harbor and Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino. Maryland’s six casinos generated $169.2 million in gaming revenue in March, a record high and up 3.6% from March of 2019, when casinos produced the previous single month record.