Florida’s non-tribal slot revenues up 2.7% year-over-year in September

Wednesday, October 29, 2025 2:01 PM
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  • Steve Chen — Special to CDC Gaming

The Florida Gaming Control Commission reported that the state’s non-tribal casinos and racetracks generated slot revenues of $53.1 million in September, up 2.7% year-over-year from the $51.7 million generated in September last year.

The report published by the regulator showed that four out of the state’s eight commercial casinos and racetrack gambling venues saw year-over-year revenue increases, with one casino posting double-digit growth.

Magic City saw revenues of $11.6 million in September, up 20.4% from last year’s $9.2 million. Harrah’s Pompano Beach recorded year-over-year growth of 9.8%, from $8.8 million in September 2024 to $9.7 million this year.

Other year-over-year revenue increases came from Casino at Dania and Hialeah Park, growing by 9.4% and 3.5%, respectively.

Florida’s remaining four casinos recorded losses in September compared to last year, with two suffering a double-digit decline. Gulfstream Park saw the biggest dip (-13.6%), followed by Casino Miami (-10.6%), Calder Race Course (-7.3%) and Big Easy (-6.4%).

Florida generated $18.5 million in tax revenues from non-tribal slots in September, a 2.7% year-over-year increase consistent with overall revenue growth, compared to $18 million last year.

Slot revenues saw a month-over-month decline of 11.5% compared to the $60 million recorded in August.

 

 

 

Steve (Ziv) Chen is CEO of Major League Content, which he founded after serving for over two decades in the gambling industry. Before combining his passion for writing with his love of gambling, Steve served in senior roles with leading slots providers and industry operators.