However, over the course of 2021, Wynn’s casinos incrementally resumed full operations, including reopening gaming areas to 100% of capacity and restoring seven-day-per-week hotel operations, thus leading to the rise in revenue.Īs such, casino revenue jumped 72.4% year-on-year to $2.13bn, while food and beverage revenue was also up by 92.3% to $633.9m, rooms revenue climbed 92.4% to $592.6m, and entertainment, retail and other revenue increased 82.6% to $403.8m. Wynn said that its performance in the previous year was significantly impacted by the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, with this having led to enforced restrictions on its casinos in Nevada and Massachusetts, while its Macau properties were hit by limited travel into the region. Total operating revenue for the 12 months to Decemamounted to $3.76bn, up from the $2.10bn reported in 2020.