Ohio casinos generated $87.2 million in revenue in October, up 5% year-over-year from the $83 million generated in October of the previous year.
The latest report from the Ohio Casino Control Commission shows that Jack Cleveland saw the most significant year-over-year revenue rise of 10.1%, increasing from $19.8 million to $21.8 million. Slots and table games revenue in the casino rose, with slots rising 9.8%, and table games increasing 10.3%.
Hollywood Columbus saw revenue increase by 7.8% from just less than $24 million to $25.8 million, the highest revenue in the state. Table games revenue rose 11.5% from $5.9 million to $6.3 million, and slots revenue increased 6.6% from $18.3 million to $19.5 million.
Hollywood Toledo generated the lowest revenue in October, totaling $19.3 million, a 2.5% increase from $ 18.8 million in October 2024. Table games revenue fell 12.9% from $2.8 million to $2.5 million, while slots rose 5.3% from just less than $16 million to $16.8 million.
Hard Rock Cincinnati saw revenue decline 0.9% from $20.4 million to $20.2 million. Table games revenue fell 8.9% for the casino while slots revenue rose 5.3%.
Statewide, slot revenue rose 6.2% from $60.1 million to $63.9 million, and table games revenue remained stable with a 1.9% increase from $22.9 million to $23.3 million.


