Of Florida’s eight non-tribal casinos, combined net slot revenue hit $58.3 million last month, rising from the previous year’s $54 million, an 8% increase year-over-year.
The figures, published by the Florida Gaming Control Commission, show that Magic City Casino yielded the highest revenue of the eight casinos, reporting slot revenue of $12.3 million. This figure was up from $9.6 million reported in July 2024, a 28% increase.
The only other non-tribal casino to report a double-figure revenue last month was Harrah’s Pompano Beach, which generated $10 million in net slot revenue, up 11.4% compared to the previous year, rising from $9 million.
Other casinos to report a year-over-year revenue increase included Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino (2.8%), Big Easy Casino (3.9%), Casino Miami (1.8%), and Casino at Dania (13.2%). Only two casinos reported year-over-year declines in July, Calder Race Course and Hialeah Park Casino.
Net slot revenue for Calder Race Course dropped from $7.9 million to $7.8 million, down 0.4% year-over-year. Hialeah Park Casino declined from $8.6 million to $8.3 million, a decrease of 3.6% year-over-year.