Heavy food and drink served at Nevada Casinos In 2019

Nevada Casinos has served more than $ 5 billion in food and drink, in the 2019 fiscal year. The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) on Friday released its 2019 Gaming Abstract, which has a minimum of $ 1 million or more in a joint financial report by Casino for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019.

$ 3.03 billion of food was made in casinos and $ 2.08 billion in drinks, 17.2 and 8.5 percent of gross income, respectively. After expenses, the casino recorded a net income of $ 2.05 billion.

Reason Behind Increase Revenue:-

Casinos in Las Vegas and across the state no longer rely too much on their gaming operations. Resorts have increased revenue in other departments, including rooms, food and drink, and entertainment and retail.

Higher occupancy rates lead to higher nightly charges. In the past decade, Casinos have steadily increased its resort fees – mandatory fees at those pesky, nocturnal rates that provide facilities such as fitness center use, free local and toll-free calls, boarding pass printing, and Wi-Fi. Huh.

Daily resort fees on luxury properties such as Bellagio, Wynn, and Palazzo are $ 45 per day and more.