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Jeju Dream Tower casino revenue soars 90.1% in July

Jeju Dream Tower reported a significant surge in casino revenue for July 2025, with figures reaching KRW43.4 billion ($32.5 million), marking a 90.1 percent increase from KRW22.9 billion ($17.1 million) recorded in July 2024. 

The month-on-month performance also showed strong growth, with revenue climbing 21.3 percent from June’s KRW35.8 billion ($26.8 million).

According to provisional figures released by the company’s integrated resort team on August 1st, the impressive performance was driven primarily by table games, which generated KRW41.6 billion ($31.1 million) in July. This represented a 21 percent increase from the previous month and a substantial 99.1  percent surge year-on-year.

Machine games contributed KRW1.87 billion ($1.4 million) to July’s total, showing a 30 percent month-on-month increase. However, this segment remained 5.2 percent below the previous year’s performance.

Hotel operations generated KRW7.88 billion ($5.9 million) in July, up 15.4 percent from June’s KRW6.83 billion ($5.1 million). Despite the monthly improvement, hotel revenue declined 14.8 percent compared to July 2024’s KRW9.24 billion ($6.9 million).

The resort’s visitor numbers reached an all-time high of 56,691 in July, representing a 10 percent increase from June and a 65.4 percent jump from July 2024.

For the seven-month period from January to July 2025, cumulative casino revenue totaled KRW238 billion ($178.1 million), a 49.3 percent increase over the same period in 2024. Table games drove this growth, with revenue climbing 51.4 percent to KRW226.2 billion ($169.2 million), while machine games rose 18.4 percent year-on-year to KRW11.78 billion ($8.8 million).

However, cumulative hotel revenue for the first seven months declined 10.7 percent year-on-year to KRW43.8 billion ($32.8 million), compared to KRW49.1 billion ($36.7 million) in the corresponding period of 2024.

Viviana Chan
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Viviana Chan is an editor, interpreter, and journalist. With over a decade of experience, she writes in English, Chinese, and Portuguese. Viviana started her career in Macau-based newspapers, where she became passionate about the region's social, financial, and cultural development. Her writing focuses on the economy, emerging industries, gaming development, political affairs, and cross cultural-exchange in the business and cultural domains. She is avid for news and eager to discover and cover stories that generate public relevance.

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