Florida slot revenue rises in October
Net slot revenue increased 7.5 per cent year-over-year.
US.- Florida’s non-tribal casinos reported $57.4m in net slot revenue for October. That’s an increase of 7.5 per cent year-over-year and 8 per cent from September 2025.
Magic City Casino led the market with $12.9m in revenue, up from $11.6m in September. Pompiano Park posted $9.9m, up from $9.7m, and Hialeah Park Casino saw an increase from $7.76m to $8.22m. Casino Calder posted $7.9m in revenue, up from $6.7m and Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino $4.7m, up from $4.6m. Casino Miami reported a decrease from $7.4m to $6.7m.
According to the Florida Gaming Control Commission, the average number of machines was 6,829 in October. Tax revenue totalled $20.1m. In the year-to-date period, net slot revenue was $228.9m and tax revenue $80.1m.
The FGCC and the Port Orange Police Department recently removed illegal gambling machines from three businesses. The FGCC confiscated 20 slot and two coin pusher machines, while the Port Orange Police Department seized $25,659 in cash during the operations.