Full House Resorts, Inc. is an enterprise that engages in the ownership, development, investment, operation, management, and leasing of casinos along with their associated hospitality and entertainment venues across the United States. Among its holdings is the Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel, situated in Hancock County, Mississippi. This establishment provides 757 slot machines, 24 table games, surface parking facilities, and 129 guest rooms. Its amenities extend to an on-site sportsbook, an upscale restaurant, a buffet, a casual eatery, an oyster bar, a casino bar, and a beachfront bar, complemented by a 37-space beachfront RV park. Further expanding its presence, the company operates Bronco Billy's Casino and Hotel in Cripple Creek, Colorado, which offers gaming facilities, 14 hotel rooms, a steakhouse, and a relaxed dining option. The company also oversees the Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana. This complex features 642 slot machines and 16 table games. It boasts a substantial land-based pavilion offering approximately 31,500 square feet for meetings and conventions, an adjoining 190-guest-room hotel, alongside a nearby leased 104-guest-room hotel. Additionally, it includes a 56-space RV park, surface parking, an 18-hole golf course spread across roughly 230 acres, and four diverse dining establishments. Nevada is home to two more of its properties: Stockman's Casino in Fallon, which includes 186 slot machines, a bar, an upscale restaurant, and a coffee shop. The Grand Lodge Casino, with 269 slot machines and 9 table games, is seamlessly integrated into the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino in Incline Village. Full House Resorts, Inc. was established in 1987 and maintains its headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Full House Resorts Announces Strong Second Quarter Results
Full House Resorts reported Q2 revenue of $78.1 million, up 5.6% year-over-year, driven by record performance at American Place Casino and growth at the Colorado operations.
Adjusted EBITDA jumped 19.5% to $13.3 million, while operating income swung to a positive $2.3 million from a loss in the prior year.
The company highlighted significant progress on financing its permanent American Place casino, which is expected to open in the second half of 2028.