The integrated resort’s revenue was up by nearly 39 per cent year-on-year.
South Korea.- Jeju Dream Tower Integrated Resort has reported its strongest April performance since opening with revenue of KRW63.5bn (US$46m). The figure represents a 20.6 per cent increase from March, when revenue was KRW52.6bn (US$38.1m), and a 38.9 per cent rise compared to April last year.
April is typically considered an off-season month, yet it surpassed peak summer figures recorded in July and August 2025. Casino revenue reached KRW48.8bn (US$35.4m), up 20.9 per cent month-on-month and nearly 48.5 per cent year-on-year. Table games generated KRW46.5bn (US$33.7m), while machine revenue contributed KRW2.3bn (US$1.7m). The table hold rate was 22.6 per cent.
The venue had 58,534 visitors in April, up 27.9 per cent from a year earlier. The daily average was 1,951 visitors, the second-highest since opening. The drop totalled KRW205.3bn (US$148.8m), an 8.7 per cent monthly increase.
Cumulative revenue for the first four months of 2026 reached KRW220.2bn (US$159.6m), up nearly 36 per cent compared to KRW162bn (US$117.5m) in the same period last year.
The integrated resort’s revenue was up by nearly 39 per cent year-on-year. South Korea.- Jeju Dream Tower Integrated Resort has reported its strongest April performance since opening with revenue of KRW63.5bn (US$46m). The figure represents a 20.6 per cent increase from March, when revenue was KRW52.6bn (US$38.1m), and a 38.9 per cent rise compared to…
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