Gambling revenues for the casinos in Shreveport and Bossier City hold steady from April to May.
The Gaming Control Board reports nearly $42 million in total revenues for the local boats in May. This is about the same as the April number, but still far off from the $57 million the area casinos brought in during March which was an extremely successful month for the local casinos. The gambling revenues in May of last year hit close to $45 million. So this number for 2025 is down about 7% from a year ago.
READ MORE: Take a look at casino numbers from April
What Are the Gambling Revenues in May for the Shreveport Area Casinos?
Margaritaville $13.7 million
Horseshoe $11.2 million
Live! Casino $10.7 million
Bally’s $9 million
Boomtown $4.2 million
Sam’s Town $3 million
Live Casino drops from 2nd in the market to 3rd as Horseshoe bounces back.
How Did the Shreveport-Bossier Casinos Stack Up in April?
Margaritaville $13.3 million
Live Casino $9.7 million
Bally’s $7.4 million
Horseshoe $5.4 million
Boomtown $3.7 million
Sam’s Town $2.7 million

What Are the Casino Revenues in Other Louisiana Cities?
Here are the casino revenues in Lake Charles, Baton Rouge and New Orleans:
Lake Charles $68,207,923
New Orleans $27,903,501
Baton Rouge $28,075,543
This does not include the Harrah’s land based casino in New Orleans.
Total riverboat gaming revenue for the state in May tops $175 million compared to $151 million in April.
Casino revenues typically take a bit of a dip in the summer as folks go on vacations and spend money on other things while the kids are out of school. June revenues last year for the Shreveport-Bossier casinos came in just shy of $41 million. But this was just 5 casinos. Live! Casino was under construction at the time.
We will have to see if the June numbers top last June.