Florida non-tribal casino slot revenue increased in May, reaching $62.6 million, according to the Florida Gaming Control Commission. This marks a 4.9% rise from the previous year’s $59.7 million. To explore more on gaming revenues, visit our detailed report.
Florida Non-Tribal Casino Slot Revenue Leads in May
Among Florida’s eight non-tribal casinos, Magic City Casino stood out with the highest slot revenue in May, recording $13.7 million. This represents a significant 29.4% increase compared to $10.6 million in May 2024, the most notable revenue boost among the casinos.
In contrast, Harrah’s Pompano Beach experienced a slight dip, with $11.1 million in revenue—down 0.1% from $11.11 million. Meanwhile, Hialeah Park Casino earned $8.6 million, marking a 0.8% rise from $8.55 million. Casino Dania faced the largest drop, with revenue decreasing 7.4% from $4.8 million to $4.4 million.
Detailed Analysis of May’s Slot Revenues
Looking at the month-over-month data, net slot revenue also climbed, increasing from April’s $59 million to $62.6 million. This 5.9% monthly growth indicates a positive trend. Overall, May stood as the second-highest grossing month in the 24/25 fiscal year, with March achieving the highest slot revenue at $66.7 million.
For broader insights into the gambling industry, refer to resources like the American Gaming Association website.