Korea’s Jeju Dream Tower recorded another strong month in November, with casino revenue rising by 96.9% year-on-year and 1.9% month-on-month to KRW51.4 billion (US$35.0 million) according to information from parent company Lotte Tour.
The figure included table games revenue of KRW49.9 billion (US$33.9 million), up 100.7% year-on-year, and machine revenue of KRW1.47 billion (US$999,640), up 20.4%. Hotel sales of KRW6.46 billion (US$4.4 million) were up 15.9% compared with the same period last year but fell by 12.7% month-on-month.
In a filing, Lotte Tour revealed that visitation was 50,620 – its lowest level since April – although casino drop was resilient at KRW235.8 billion (US$160 million), representing a 74.4% year-on-year improvement and down just 8.2% sequentially.
For the first 11 months of 2025 combined, casino sales at Jeju Dream Tower are up 60.7% year-on-year to KRW435.7 billion (US$296 million). Hotel revenue is down 7.7% to KRW73.0 billion (US$49.6 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.



























