Jeju Dream Tower sees casino revenue climb 108% year-on-year in October

Jeju Dream Tower sees casino revenue climb 108% year-on-year in October

Casino sales were down from September’s record.

South Korea.- Jeju Dream Tower, the foreign-only integrated resort operated by Lotte Tour Development on South Korea’s Jeju Island, has reported KRW50.4bn (US$35.3m) in revenue for October. That’s a rise of 108 per cent from October 2024, but down 4.7 per cent from the KRW52.95bn (US$39.7m) record in the previous month

Table games generated KRW48.38bn (US$35.1m), up 109 per cent year-on-year, but 5.3 per cent behind September’s figures. Machine games revenue was KRW2.06bn (US$1.5m), up 94.6 per cent year-on-year and also ahead the KRW1.83bn (US$1.3m) reported in September. 

Photo of Jeju Dream Tower.

Visitor numbers reached 58,166, down 1.5 per cent from September but up 55.9 per cent compared to October 2024. Hotel operations generated KRW7.44bn (US$5.4m), up 7.3 per cent month-on-month, but 3.3 per cent behind October 2024.

Casino sales at Jeju Dream Tower for the first ten months of 2025 stood at KRW384.38bn (US$279m), up 57 per cent year-on-year. Cumulative hotel revenue stood at KRW66.59bn (US$48.3m), a 9.4 per cent decline year-on-year.

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