How Mohegan Inspire will transform Korea’s tourism landscape

 A digital show featuring sea life is displayed at Mohegan Inspire Entertainment Resort's Aurora, a 150-meter-long immersive digital entertainment street with giant LED screens, on Incheon's Yeongjong Island, May 2. Korea Times photo by Choi Hyung-bin

Mohegan Inspire Entertainment Resort, developed with 100 percent investment by Mohegan, an American company operating top-notch entertainment resorts worldwide, including in the Americas and Northeast Asia, celebrated a grand opening with the completion of its first phase of construction in March.

The integrated resort, located in the International Business Center III (IBC-III), 10 minutes away from Incheon International Airport, boasts a first-phase development area of about 462,000 square meters, more than twice the size of Seoul World Cup Stadium. The total project cost for the development of the first phase is close to 2 trillion won, including 960 billion won in foreign direct investment.

The Inspire resort is an integrated resort that includes a foreigner-only casino, but it’s necessary to pay attention to non-gaming facilities. Its non-gaming facilities include three hotel towers with 1,275 rooms designed with different concepts themed with motifs from the beautiful nature of Yeongjong Island and Yongyu Island in Incheon; Inspire Arena with 15,000 seats, Korea’s first indoor multi-purpose performance hall; Splash Bay, a multi-purpose indoor water park with the size of 9,500 square meters, 커뮤니티 and other outdoor attractions; MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) facilities with state-of-the-art equipment, including Korea’s largest convention center; a world-class shopping center combining entertainment; a digital shopping street and media art exhibition hall implemented with the latest IT and digital technologies; and multinational dining facilities.

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