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Casinos in Busan, South Korea, are
thriving because of the increase of foreign gamblers visiting the
country's largest port city, according to industry figures released
last week.
The Lucky seven Casinos at Busan Lotte Hotel and the Casino Busan at the Paradise Hotel combined for revenues of $49.1 million through September, which represents an 18 percent increase from the earnings during the same period last year. The sales total is more than a 45 percent increase from the revenues collected through the first nine months of 2006. Casino Busan was the only licensed foreigner-only casino in the city, but saw competition as the Seven Luck Casino opened in June 2006. For the first time since its grand opening, the Lucky Seven Casino is leading Casino Busan in revenues. Through the first nine months of this year, Lucky Seven posted $31.1 billion, making it the leading casino there. Visitors to the Lucky Seven Casino amounted to 93,750, more than double Casino Busan's 42,550. The number of foreign tourists visiting the casinos was around 136,000 this year, which is nearly a 55 percent increase from the 88,000 during the January-September period of 2006.
The rising number of casino customers is good news for the local economy as they tend to stay longer and spend more than average travelers, according to local tourism officials. The competition between the two casinos ― who find their main customer pool among Chinese and Japanese travelers’ ― has resulted in the growth of the industry through their improved services and marketing. Gambling for foreign tourists has expanded in Korea since the amendment of casino rules in 2006 and the industry is expected to further expand due to new rules on investment in Free Economic Zones. The country has 17 casinos, with the Kangwon Land Casino in Gangwon Province being the only one locals can legally visit. © Copyright 2008 Gambling Central's material. It may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. |