Florida’s eight non-tribal slots casinos generated $59.7 million in net slot revenue in January, up 1.6% from the previous year’s $58.8 million.
The Florida Gaming Control Commission report shows a year-over-year rise in net slot revenue and an increase month-over-month, rising from $58.1 million.
Six out of eight casinos reported revenue above $5 million in January, with Magic City Casino leading the charge at $11.9 million, up from $10.6 million the previous year. Following this, Harrah’s Pompano Beach Casino produced the second-highest slot revenue last month at $11.5 million, down from $12 million in January 2024.
The remaining four casinos to produce revenue above $5 million were Hialeah Park Casino at $7.9 million, Calder Race Course at $7.8 million, Casino Miami at $7 million and Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino at $5.3 million.