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Jeju Dream Tower casino revenue doubles in October as visitor momentum builds

South Korea’s Jeju Dream Tower, operated by Lotte Tour Development, reported a 108.4 percent year-on-year increase in casino revenue in October 2025, supported by strong table game results, higher machine turnover, and steady visitor growth through the second half of the year.

According to the company’s disclosure filed with the Korea Exchange, casino revenue totaled KRW50.44 billion ($36.6 million) in October, up from KRW24.20 billion ($17.6 million) a year earlier, though down 4.7 percent compared with KRW52.95 billion ($38.4 million) in September 2025.

By segment, table games generated KRW48.38 billion ($35.1 million), rising 109.1 percent year-on-year from KRW23.14 billion ($16.8 million) in October 2024, but down 5.3 percent month-on-month. Machine game revenue increased 94.6 percent year-on-year to KRW2.06 billion ($1.5 million), up from KRW1.83 billion ($1.3 million) in September.

For the first 10 months of 2025, cumulative casino revenue reached KRW384.38 billion ($279 million), representing a 56.9 percent increase compared with KRW244.97 billion ($178 million) for the same period last year. Within that total, table games contributed KRW366.89 billion ($266 million), up 59.9 percent year-on-year, while machine games accounted for KRW17.49 billion ($12.7 million), up 12.8 percent.

Casino visitation totaled 58,166 in October, marking the sixth consecutive month above 50,000 visitors. In 2024, monthly visitor numbers typically ranged between 26,000 and 38,000, indicating a significant expansion in customer base this year.

Hotel revenue came in at KRW7.44 billion ($5.4 million), up 7.3 percent from September but down 3.3 percent from a year earlier. Cumulative hotel revenue from January to October stood at KRW66.59 billion ($48.3 million), a 9.4 percent decline year-on-year.

Opened in December 2020, Jeju Dream Tower is Jeju Island’s tallest building and one of South Korea’s largest integrated resorts. The property includes the Grand Hyatt Jeju hotel, casino, and a range of dining, retail, and entertainment facilities.

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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