Jeju Dream Tower sees casino revenue climb 90% in July
The South Korean venue saw its highest monthly visitor count since opening.
South Korea.- Jeju Dream Tower, the foreign-only integrated resort operated by Lotte Tour Development on South Korea’s Jeju Island, saw record visitor numbers in July. Casino revenue reached KRW43.4bn (US$32.5m), up 90.1 per cent from the KRW22.9bn (US$17.1m) in July 2024 and up 21.3 per cent compared to June’s KRW35.8bn (US$26.8m).
Table games generated KRW41.6bn (US$31.1m), up 99.1 per cent year-on-year and 21 per cent from the previous month. Machine games revenue was KRW1.87bn (US$1.4m), up 30 per cent month-on-month, but 5.2 per cent below last year’s performance.

Hotel operations generated KRW7.88bn (US$5.9m), up 15.4 per cent from June’s KRW6.83bn (US$5.1m), but 14.8 per cent behind July 2024. Visitor numbers reached 56,691, up 10 per cent from June and a 65.4 per cent compared to July 2024.
Casino sales at Jeju Dream Tower for the first seven months of 2025 stood at KRW238bn (US$178.1m), up 49.3 per cent year-on-year. Cumulative hotel sales for the January to July period were KRW43.84bn (US$32.8m), down 10.7 per cent year-on-year.