Rhode Island’s two casinos generated $53.9 million in November, down 3.1% from the previous year’s $55.6 million.
According to the latest figures from the Rhode Island Lottery, both of the state’s casinos saw revenue declines year-over-year.
Bally’s Twin River generated the higher revenue in November, totaling $41.9 million, down 2.5% from $42.9 million the previous year. Video lottery terminal revenue for the casino fell 2.1% year-over-year from $33.5 million to $32.8 million. Table games revenue fell 3.9% from $9.4 million in 2024 to just more than $9 million in 2025.
Bally’s Tiverton casino also saw a decline in revenue, falling 5% from $12.7 million to just more than $12 million. Table games revenue fell 5% from $10.5 million to $9.9 million. Video lottery terminal revenue fell by 5% from $2.2 million in 2024 to $2.1 million in 2025.
Statewide, table game revenue totaled $11.6 million in November, down 4.1% from $11.1 million in November 2024. Video lottery terminal revenue declined by 2.8%, falling from just less than $44 million to $42.8 million.


