South Korea’s Jeju Dream Tower, operated by Lotte Tour Development, recorded a sharp rise in casino sales in 2025, with full-year takings for the January to December period reaching KRW476.6 billion ($329.6 million), representing a 61.8 percent year-on-year increase, according to the company’s consolidated financial disclosure.
The foreigner-only casino resort on Jeju Island continued to benefit from a recovery in gaming demand, with table games accounting for the majority of casino revenue. Full-year table game revenue totalled KRW455.6 billion ($315.1 million), up 64.9 percent from 2024, while slot machine revenue reached KRW21.1 billion ($14.6 million), marking a 14.4 percent year-on-year increase.
Hotel revenue for the January to December period amounted to KRW80.6 billion ($55.7 million), representing a 4.8 percent decline compared with the previous year, indicating a comparatively weaker performance in the non-gaming segment.
In December alone, Jeju Dream Tower reported casino sales of KRW41.0 billion ($28.3 million), down 20.2 percent month-on-month but up 73.8 percent year-on-year. Table game revenue for the month came in at KRW38.9 billion ($26.9 million), reflecting a 22.1 percent sequential decline but a 75.6 percent increase compared with December 2024.
Slot machine revenue in December rose to KRW2.1 billion ($1.5 million), up 44.2 percent from November and 46.4 percent higher year-on-year.
Hotel revenue for December reached KRW7.5 billion ($5.2 million), representing a 16.0 percent month-on-month increase and a 36.8 percent rise compared with the same period last 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.




