South Korean Casino Opens Nongaming Attractions

The Paradise City resort in Incheon, South Korea, has reopened some non-gaming amenities including a spa and a theme park. It's an encouraging sign for the complex, which has been closed for a year due to Covid-19.

South Korean Casino Opens Nongaming Attractions

On July 16, the Paradise City gaming resort in Incheon, South Korea reopened some non-gaming amenities including a spa and the family-centered Wonderbox theme park. The resort, which includes a foreigners-only casino, had been closed for a full year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The resort is run by Paradise Co Ltd. and a unit of Japan’s Sega Sammy Holdings Inc.

In a note to GGRAsia, a Paradise Co. representative stated operations at both attractions would have to comply with some restrictions, “according to the government’s quarantine rules.”

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