Jeju Dream Tower Casino Revenue Surges 62% on Table Game Strength

Jeju Dream Tower closed fiscal 2025 with a surge in casino revenue, driven largely by table games, according to an unaudited financial report filed by Lotte Tour Development with the Korea Exchange.

Infograph of Jeju Dream Tower Casino Revenue
Infograph of Jeju Dream Tower Casino Revenue

Key Takeaways:

  • Casino sales reached approximately US$330 million, marking a 61.8% increase from 2024
  • Visitor numbers rose 54.1%, highlighting growing international interest
  • Focus remains on maintaining high table game play amid mixed hotel occupancy data

The casino posted full-year sales of 476.62 billion won (about US$329–330 million), a 61.8% rise from 2024, while visitor numbers climbed 54.1% to 590,332, underscoring growing international demand for Jeju’s foreigners-only offering as reported by GGR Asia.

Casino Revenue Momentum Holds Despite Late-Year Volatility

The strong FY2025 performance builds on momentum seen earlier in the year, after Jeju Dream Tower reported a sharp year-on-year surge in casino revenue alongside record visitor numbers, underscoring the property’s rising appeal among foreign players.

December presented mixed signals: month-on-month declines followed strong year-on-year gains, with casino sales up 73.8% versus December 2024 but down 20.2% from November. Table games accounted for the lion’s share, December table revenue was roughly 38.86 billion won, a rise of 75.6% from last year. Machine games grew more modestly with a 46.4% rise from last year.

Hotel Performance Lags as Gaming Drives Results

Hotel revenue diverged from gaming strength. Despite a firm December, full-year hotel sales fell about 4.8% year-on-year to roughly 80.56 billion won, highlighting uneven occupancy dynamics and the property’s heavy reliance on gaming spend.