Jeju Dream Tower casino sales up 97% in November

Jeju Dream Tower casino sales up 97% in November

November casino sales were also up 1.9 per cent compared to the previous month.

South Korea.- Jeju Dream Tower, the foreigner-only integrated resort operated by Lotte Tour Development on South Korea’s Jeju Island, has reported KRW51.36bn (US$34.9m) in revenue for November. That’s a rise of 96.9 per cent from November 2024, and up slightly compared to the KRW54.4bn reported for the previous month

Table games generated KRW49.89bn (US$33.9m), up 100.7 per cent year-on-year and 3.2 per cent ahead of October’s figures. Machine games revenue was KRW1.47bn (US$1m), up 20.4 per cent year-on-year, but down by 28.8 per cent sequentially.

The casino operator reported that the November casino table drop rose 74.4 per cent year-on-year to KRW235.78bn (US$160.4m) but decreased 8.2 per cent compared to October. Lotte Tour’s November hotel sales reached nearly KRW6.46bn (US$4.4m), up 15.9 per cent from a year ago but down 12.7 per cent from October.

Photo of Jeju Dream Tower.

Casino sales at Jeju Dream Tower for the first eleven months of 2025 stood at KRW435.68bn (US$296.7m), up 60 per cent year-on-year. Cumulative hotel revenue stood at KRW73bn (US$49.7m), a 7.7 per cent decline year-on-year.


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