New Hampshire charitable casinos generated $23.6 million in gaming revenue in October, a 59.3% year-over-year increase from the $14.8 million generated in October 2024, after casinos completed expansion and remodeling during the year.
According to the latest report from the New Hampshire Lottery, Revo Casino Dover led the way for year-over-year revenue rises in October, with a 664.6% increase from $201,369 to $1.5 million after completing a complete remodel of its site in November of last year, introducing new features, including new slot-like casino games, and an expanded restaurant. Revo Casino Lebanon also saw a triple-digit revenue increase, rising 312.2% from $421,058 to $1.7 million after moving from a poker house to a former car dealership and completing a $105 million renovation.
Magic City Casino experienced the most significant decrease, a 49.4% drop from $3.1 million to $1.6 million. Chasers Poker Room saw revenue decline 23.4% from $610,377 to $467,613, and Aces+ Eights Casino saw a 19.6% decline, from $60,069 to $48,268. Lucky Moose Casino closed in September.
Statewide, historical horse racing revenue was up 58.2% from $11.6 million to $18.3 million, with games of chance revenue up 63.5% from $3.2 million to $5.3 million.

