Maine Casinos Notch November Gains As Slot Play Drives Steady Growth Statewide
Maine’s casino industry saw steady growth in November 2025, with total revenue reaching $13.4 million. This marked a 3.3% increase from the same month the previous year. Slot machines remained the biggest earner for the state’s gambling sector.
Oxford Casino Hotel continued to lead the market, generating $8 million in total gaming revenue. This represented a 3.6% rise compared to November 2024. Slots alone brought in $6.9 million for the venue, up 4.3% from the prior year.
Statewide, slot revenue across Maine’s casinos hit $11.4 million, a 4.5% year-over-year increase. Hollywood Casino Bangor also reported gains, with its slot earnings climbing 4.7% to $4.4 million. The casino’s overall revenue grew by 2.9%, reaching $5.4 million. However, table games struggled during the same period. Revenue from these games fell by 2.8%, dropping to $1.97 million across all casinos. Oxford Casino Hotel remains Maine’s most popular gambling destination, according to the latest data from the Maine Gambling Control Unit. In November 2024, it had already recorded $8 million in revenue, reinforcing its position as the state’s top-performing casino.
The latest figures show Maine’s casino market expanding at a modest but consistent pace. While slot machines drove most of the growth, table games faced a decline. The state’s overall gaming revenue now stands at $13.4 million for November 2025.
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