MGM National Harbor, on the Potomac River in Prince George's County, attracted about 170,000 people in its first week and was at capacity almost nonstop, an MGM official said. Regulators had anticipated MGM's opening would create a record-breaking month, but some remixing of business was expected, he said. He said the revenue decrease at Maryland Live "was not too severe." "We always anticipated the biggest impact would be on Maryland Live and Horseshoe, and for Horseshoe to have an up month was a real positive," Medenica said. Horseshoe's performance came as a pleasant surprise to the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Director Gordon Medenica. "As we begin 2017, we're confident we are well positioned to succeed as the business environment continues to evolve." "We're very pleased with our December results, particularly in light of the new competition within the marketplace," Horseshoe general manager Erin Chamberlin said in a written statement. Horseshoe generated $29.7 million in December.
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