from various high-traffic locations throughout Macau, including the Border Gate, Macau Ferry Terminal, Taipa Ferry Terminal, Macau International Airport and Macau Tower. Studio City is located in close proximity to the new Taipa Ferry Terminal which opened on June 1, 2017 and has a capacity to accommodate 30 million passengers annually. The new five floor-terminal is approximately 200,000 square meters, quadrupling the size of the temporary Taipa ferry terminal. The terminal is expected to accommodate three ferry operators across its 19 berths. For the six months ended June 30, 2018 and the years ended December 31, 2017, 2016 and 2015, we generated total revenues of US$282.2 million, US$539.8 million, US$424.5 million, and US$69.3 million, respectively.
Gaming
Studio City Casino consists of a mass market table gaming area, a gaming machine area and a VIP gaming area, with a total gross floor area of 23,745 square meters, located on the first two floors of Studio City. Our gaming customers include mass market and VIP rolling chip players. Studio City Casino catered exclusively to mass market players until it launched its VIP rolling chip operations in November 2016, including both junket and premium direct VIP offerings. For the six months ended June 30, 2018 and the years ended December 31, 2017, 2016 and 2015, Studio City Casino’s gross gaming revenues was US$806.6 million, US$1,438.1 million, US$706.2 million and US$94.7 million, respectively.
Studio City Casino currently has 250 mass market gaming tables, approximately 970 gaming machines and 45 VIP rolling chip tables. These gaming tables offer gaming patrons a variety of options including baccarat, three card baccarat, fortune baccarat, blackjack, craps, Caribbean stud poker, roulette, sic bo, fortune 3 card poker and other games.
Mass Market Segment
The mass market gaming area caters to mass market gaming patrons and offers a full range of games, 24 hours daily. The layout of the gaming floor is organized using the different market segments that Studio City Casino targets, namely the mainstream mass market and the premium mass market. The premium mass market gaming area has decorations and features distinctive from the mainstream mass market gaming area.
Studio City Casino’s mass market table games drop and hold percentage were US$2,913.0 million and 26.1% in 2017, respectively, US$2,480.0 million and 24.7% in 2016, respectively, and US$365.3 million and 22.4% in 2015, respectively. As a result, Studio City Casino had gross gaming revenue from mass market table games of US$759.1 million, US$611.6 million and US$81.8 million in 2017, 2016 and 2015, respectively. Studio City Casino’s gaming machine handle and gaming machine win rate were US$2,120.5 million and 3.7% in 2017, respectively, US$2,002.3 million and 3.8% in 2016, respectively, and US$264.9 million and 4.9% in 2015, respectively. As a result, Studio City Casino had gross gaming revenue from gaming machine of US$78.2 million, US$76.0 million and US$12.9 million in 2017, 2016 and 2015, respectively. Average net win per gaming machine per day in 2017, 2016 and 2015 was US$225, US$189 and US$168, respectively.
Studio City Casino’s mass market table games drop and hold percentage in the six months ended June 30, 2018 was US$1,639.5 million and 26.0%, respectively. As a result, Studio City Casino had gross gaming revenue from mass market table games of US$425.6 million in the six months ended June 30, 2018. Studio City Casino’s gaming machine handle and gaming machine win rate was US$1,196.6 million and 3.5%, respectively, in the six months ended June 30, 2018. As a result, Studio City Casino had gross gaming revenue from gaming machine of US$42.0 million in the six months ended June 30, 2018. Average net win per gaming machine per day was US$244 in the six months ended June 30, 2018.
Going forward, Studio City Casino will continue tore-examine the mass market gaming areas to maximize table utilization, to innovate gaming products and to invest in technologies and analytical capability to enhance table productivity and customer retention.
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