Korea’s Jeju Dream Tower continues its record-setting run of results in 2025, with information from parent company Lotte Tour again highlighting new all-time highs for casino drop, casino sales and visitation for the month of September.
In a filing, Lotte Tour revealed that visitation reached 59,050 – up from the previous record of 57,042 set a month earlier – while casino drop grew by 4.3% to KRW293.3 billion (US$209 million) and casino sales by 23.2% to KRW52.9 billion (US$37.6 million). The casino sales also represented an 86.3% improvement compared with the same month last year.
Broke down by segment, table game sales grew by 24.2% month-on-month to KRW51.1 billion (US$36.5 million) and gaming machine sales by 0.6% to KRW1.83 billion (US$1.3 million). Hotel sales, however, fell by 17.1% month-on-month to KRW6.93 billion (US$4.9 million).
For the first nine months of 2025 combined, casino sales at Jeju Dream Tower are up 51.3% year-on-year to KRW333.9 billion (US$238 million). Hotel revenue is down 10.2% to KRW59.1 billion (US$42.2 million).
Jeju Dream Tower is the tallest building in Jeju at 38 floors or 169 meters high and features a retail mall, 14 restaurants and bars, an outdoor pool deck, top floor skydeck with lounge, two spas and a casino boasting 150 tables and 300 slot machines.
The casino was relocated from its former home at the smaller Lotte Hotel Jeju in June 2021 and covers more than 5,000 square meters, offering 141 gaming tables, 190 slot machines and 71 electronic table games.




























