Combined net slot revenue for Florida’s non-tribal casinos hit $62.6 million in May, up 4.9% from the previous year’s $59.7 million.
The figures, published by the Florida Gaming Control Commission, revealed that of the state’s eight non-tribal casinos, Magic City Casino generated the highest slot revenue for the month, reporting $13.7 million. This was a 29.4% year-over-year increase, from $10.6 million in May 2024, and the biggest revenue increase of all eight casinos.
Harrah’s Pompano Beach recorded $11.1 million, down 0.1% from $11.11 million. Hialeah Park Casino generated $8.6 million in May, up 0.8% from $8.55 million. The most significant decline in May came from Casino Dania, with slot revenue dropping 7.4% from $4.8 million to $4.4 million.
Compared to April’s figures, net slot revenue also increased month-over-month, rising from $59 million to $62.6 million, a monthly increase of 5.9%. May was also the second-highest-grossing month in the 24/25 fiscal year, with March reporting the highest slot revenue at $66.7 million.