Florida non-tribal casinos see 1% year-over-year slot revenue drop in April

Thursday, May 22, 2025 12:51 PM
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  • Charlotte Capewell, Special to CDC Gaming

The non-tribal casino sector in Florida generated $59 million in slots gaming revenue in April, down 1% from last year’s $59.6 million.

The Florida State Gaming Control Commission’s report showed that Magic City Casino saw revenue rise 7.6% from $10.8 million to $11.6 million, and Gulfstream Park’s revenue rose 2.9% from $5 million to $5.2 million. They were the only two of the eight casinos to increase revenue from April 2024.

Recording revenue drops were Harrah’s Pompano Beach Casino (1.1%), Hialeah Park Casino (7.5%), Casino Miami (6.1%), Calder Casino (3.7%), Big Easy Casino (0.5%), and Casino at Dania Beach (0.1%).

 

 

Charlotte Capewell brings her passion for storytelling and expertise in writing, researching, and the gambling industry to every article she writes. Her specialties include the US gambling industry, regulator legislation, igaming, and more. As a fan of all things F1-related, she roots for her favorite team, Aston Martin, every race weekend. Charlotte also follows motorsport news closely and is keen to write about the latest news in the sports betting industry.