For the past several months, PA has been busy raking in enormous licensing fees from state casino operators hoping to cash in on new gambling verticals authorized by a landmark gaming bill passed last year. In all, Keystone State casinos have already spent upwards of $258 million in preparation for the potential windfall.
But for all the money being shoveled into state coffers, few casinos have seen any return on their investment so far – nor will they for many more months, or perhaps even years. For Valley Forge, however, the changes brought on by the bill have already proved a boon to its operation, and are a major contributing factor to the impressive eight-figure year-on-year gains the casino has enjoyed over the last 10 months.