Mohegan Sun reported $45,581,804.17 in slot machine revenue for the month of May 2025, marking a solid year-over-year increase compared to the $40,445,010.04 recorded in May 2024.
In line with the Mohegan Tribe’s long-standing revenue-sharing agreement with the State of Connecticut, the reported revenue translates into a direct payment of $11,395,451.04 to the state. The payment reflects a portion of the casino’s monthly slot win, as stipulated by the tribal-state compact.
Last month, Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority reported second-quarter net revenues of $418.8 million, driven by year-over-year gains at Mohegan Sun and its digital business, while overall Adjusted EBITDA declined due to one-time items and unfavorable currency effects.
Revenue from Mohegan Sun rose 4.1% from a year earlier, and Mohegan Digital posted a 32.7% increase in Adjusted EBITDA to $26.9 million. Net revenues from Mohegan Digital also climbed 45.9% to $56.6 million, supported by strong performance in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Canada.
Total net revenues from domestic resorts came in at $298.0 million, down $2.4 million, as higher non-gaming revenues were offset by a 5.0% drop in gaming revenue. Domestic non-gaming revenue increased by $8.0 million, or 8.9%, due to stronger performance in food & beverage, hotel, and entertainment.