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.

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.
