Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - 2025 has been an off year for Nevada as far as visitation numbers go, but November gaming figures released Wednesday by the state’s Gaming Control Board show that in spite of the drop, the casino win take is holding up.
Nevada’s gaming win was up 2.4% from November of last year, even though the overall take on the Las Vegas Strip saw a slight drop. It marked the 2nd best November on record.
The Strip’s numbers were no doubt disappointing, with casinos hoping that the Las Vegas Grand Prix would boost what has typically been a sluggish month. That wasn’t the case this year.
Helping to boost the overall gaming win were strong results from other markets around Clark County. The Boulder Strip, Downtown, North Las Vegas, Mesquite and Laughlin all saw double-digit increases in gaming win versus November of 2024.