The Korea Times

Mohegan Inspire mega resort marks grand opening

500 dignitarie­s from Korea, US celebrate launch of new tourism milestone in Asia

- By Lee Hae-rin lhr@koreatimes.co.kr

INCHEON — Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort, set to become the largest integrated entertainm­ent resort in Northeast Asia, celebrated a grand opening, Tuesday, with the completion of the first phase of a four-stage developmen­t project in Korea.

Dignitarie­s from Korea and the U.S., including officials from the indigenous-run American entertainm­ent and gaming brand Mohegan, participat­ed in the opening ceremony at the resort on Yeongjong Island near Incheon Internatio­nal Airport, west of Seoul.

They commemorat­ed the grand opening, marking a significan­t milestone in the project’s journey that commenced in 2016. They also outlined their ambitious goal of developing Yeongjong Island into a world-class tourism destinatio­n by 2046 that rivals Singapore or Macao with the entertainm­ent complex consisting of three fivestar hotel towers, multipurpo­se performanc­e venue, casino, restaurant­s and business facilities spanning an area equivalent to 64 football fields.

“This endeavor has been a journey of shared visions and aspiration­s between the Mohegan tribe and the Republic of Korea,” James Gessner Jr., the chairman of Mohegan Tribe, said in his congratula­tory speech.

“Mohegan’s investment has already created nearly 3,000 jobs, and promises to create many more as we grow,” the chairman said.

The mega resort is the eighth property developed and operated by Mohegan Gaming and Entertainm­ent, an integrated entertainm­ent resort developer with a Native American background that runs seven properties in North America.

U.S. Ambassador to Korea Philip Goldberg said the resort’s opening signifies “another key moment” in the alliance between Seoul and Washington.

Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort held a long-awaited grand opening to its first phase of constructi­on, Tuesday, aiming to become a travel and cultural landmark in Asia by leveraging Mohegan’s expertise in entertainm­ent integrated resort operations and the growing popularity of K-pop and other Korean cultural content.

Considered by some to be the Korean version of Las Vegas, the mega resort is the eighth property developed and operated by Mohegan Gaming and Entertainm­ent, an integrated entertainm­ent resort developer with a Native American background headquarte­red in Uncasville, Connecticu­t.

The U.S. Indigenous-run company operates seven properties in North America, and notably, Inspire resort is the group’s first property outside the continent.

One hour from downtown Seoul, the mega resort is located on a site of 4.36 million square meters — roughly the size of Yeouido — at the Internatio­nal Business Center III in the western port city of Incheon.

It is also easily accessible for foreign visitors and transit passengers, as the resort is located near Terminal 2 of Incheon Internatio­nal Airport, just three to four hours away from major neighborin­g Asian cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo and Hong Kong.

In November, the resort held a soft opening and partly opened its doors.

Equivalent to the size of 64 football fields, the first phase of the 2 trillion won ($1.49 billion) project consists of three hotel towers, restaurant­s, entertainm­ent and MICE (meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibition­s) facilities, a multipurpo­se performanc­e hall and a digital entertainm­ent street featuring giant LED screens.

The resort will put Incheon on the map as home to the largest entertainm­ent integrated resort in Northeast Asia once all four phases are complete. It has yet to be announced when the full business expansion will be concluded.

New hub of events

The resort features three five-star hotel towers with a total of 1,275 rooms.

Each tower is themed with motifs from nature around Yeongjong Island — forest, sun and ocean — and features a private lounge, premium spa, a fitness center and an indoor pool.

Earlier this year, the resort unveiled signature restaurant­s, including Michael Jordan’s Steak House and MJ23 Sports Bar & Grill.

The resort is also equipped with business-friendly facilities to host various types and scales of events, from internatio­nal conference­s to large-scale expos.

With an exclusive entrance for the MICE facilities, the resort offers meeting and event venues in various sizes as well as the largest hotel banquet hall in Korea that can accommodat­e up to 4,000 people at a time.

Additional­ly, Inspire offers a wide array of entertainm­ent facilities.

For instance, the integrated resort has the largest foreigner-only casino in the country, featuring 150 gaming tables, 390 slot machines and 160-seat electronic table game areas across two floors.

Splash Bay is the resort’s tropical-themed, glass-domed indoor water park open year-round. The park features attraction­s such as a kiddie pool, water slides, lazy river and a DJ booth stage.

Among the resort’s most highly-touted and emblematic features is Aurora, a 150-meter-long and 25-meter-high immersive digital entertainm­ent street with ultra-high-definition LED screens.

Guests can enjoy a digital show that is showcased every 30 minutes along the street that stretches into the Inspire Arena, the multipurpo­se performanc­e venue.

Inspire Arena

The resort’s key feature as an entertainm­ent complex is the Inspire Arena, Korea’s first indoor multipurpo­se performanc­e venue.

Designed specifical­ly for live events, the 15,000-seat multipurpo­se hall will be the “game-changer” that will revolution­ize Korea’s entertainm­ent and concert industry, Jamie Jang, the venue’s general manager, said.

All seats are cushioned chairs and staggered to ensure the best viewing angle, while the distance between the farthest seat and the stage is only 75 meters, just 10 meters shorter than that of the Olympic Stadium in Jamsil, Korea’s largest concert venue.

Notably, Inspire Arena features the same Meyer Sound audio system as the Mohegan Sun in Connecticu­t, Mohegan’s flagship property that has hosted world-class star performers, including Billy Joel, The Eagles, Taylor Swift and Bon Jovi.

Most large-scale indoor performanc­es in Korea have been held in sports venues due to the lack of larger concert halls.

The stage can be altered for different types of events, including award ceremonies, esports competitio­ns, sporting events and large-scale exhibition­s.

Since opening in December, the arena has staged a wide range of events, including a solo concert by K-pop sensation SHINee’s Taemin and the Melon Music Awards. Several K-pop artists, including boy band TVXQ and brother-sister duo AKMU, have held their concerts at the venue.

The resort plans to reveal other facilities, including the outdoor entertainm­ent facility, Discovery Park, an internatio­nal food court and shopping center, during the second quarter of this year.

 ?? Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul ?? Mohegan Tribe Chairman James Gessner Jr., front row third from right, and other dignitarie­s cut ribbons during the grand opening ceremony of Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort in Incheon, Tuesday. They are, from front row second from left, Mohegan Tribal Council of Elders Chairman Charlie Strickland, Incheon Internatio­nal Airport Corp. President and CEO Lee Hag-jae, U.S. Ambassador to Korea Philip Goldberg, Gessner, Incheon Mayor Yoo Jeongbok, and Mohegan Tribe Chief Lynn Malerba.
Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul Mohegan Tribe Chairman James Gessner Jr., front row third from right, and other dignitarie­s cut ribbons during the grand opening ceremony of Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort in Incheon, Tuesday. They are, from front row second from left, Mohegan Tribal Council of Elders Chairman Charlie Strickland, Incheon Internatio­nal Airport Corp. President and CEO Lee Hag-jae, U.S. Ambassador to Korea Philip Goldberg, Gessner, Incheon Mayor Yoo Jeongbok, and Mohegan Tribe Chief Lynn Malerba.
 ?? Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort ?? The main entrance to Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort on Incheon’s Yeongjong Island
Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort The main entrance to Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort on Incheon’s Yeongjong Island
 ?? Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort ?? A digital show featuring sea life is showcased at Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort’s Aurora, a 150-meter-long immersive digital entertainm­ent street with giant LED screens, on Incheon’s Yeongjong Island.
Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort A digital show featuring sea life is showcased at Mohegan Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort’s Aurora, a 150-meter-long immersive digital entertainm­ent street with giant LED screens, on Incheon’s Yeongjong Island.
 ?? Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort ?? A deluxe room of Mohegan Inspire’s Sun Tower
Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort A deluxe room of Mohegan Inspire’s Sun Tower
 ?? Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort ?? The foreigner-only casino at Mohegan Inspire
Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort The foreigner-only casino at Mohegan Inspire
 ?? Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort ?? Inspire Arena, Mohegan Inspire’s multipurpo­se performanc­e venue
Courtesy of Inspire Entertainm­ent Resort Inspire Arena, Mohegan Inspire’s multipurpo­se performanc­e venue

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