Charitable gaming in New Hampshire revenue was $23.4 million in April, rising 76% from $13.2 million reported in the previous year, fueled by expansions at two casinos.
The Nash Casino, which opened in March 2024, experienced a year-over-year increase of 859%, the highest revenue rise of all casinos. This was followed by Revo Casino Lebanon, which reported a charitable gaming revenue increase of 296% year-over-year. Both have opened new, larger facilities in the past year.
The figures, published by the New Hampshire Lottery, reveal that of this total, historical horse racing generated $18 million in April, a 92% year-over-year increase from $9.4 million. Games of chance generated $5.3 million in charitable gaming revenue, up 58& from last year’s total of $3.3 million.
Seven casinos reported charitable gaming revenue above $1 million: The Nash Casino ($4.7 million), The Brook Casino ($4.3 million), Revo Casino Manchester ($2.2 million), Gate City Casino ($1.8 million), Revo Casino Dover ($1.2 million), Lilac Club Casino ($1.2 million), and Revo Casino Lebanon ($1.1 million).
Only of those Gate City Casino reported a year-over-year revenue decline, with charitable gaming dropping 11% from $2 million to $1.8 million. Two other casinos also experienced revenue decreases. Aces + Eights Casino declined by 79% year-over-year, and Revo Casino Keene dropped by 3% year-over-year.