Mohegan Inspire Entertainment Resort in Incheon Commences Partial Opening
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-11-28 10:36:12
Courtesy of Inspire Entertainment Resort
The Mohegan Inspire Entertainment Resort in Incheon is set to initiate a partial opening ahead of its full launch on Thursday. The soft opening encompasses the unveiling of three hotel towers, offering a total of 1,275 rooms. Additionally, the resort will introduce a multipurpose performance venue with a seating capacity of 15,000, a 150-meter-long entertainment street named "Aurora" featuring giant LED screens, an indoor water park named "Splash Bay" under a glass dome, MICE facilities, and several restaurants.
Spanning an area equivalent to 64 football fields, the Incheon-based resort aims to become the largest integrated entertainment resort in Northeast Asia upon the completion of all four phases. The timeline for the full business expansion remains undisclosed.
James Gessner Jr., Chairman of the Mohegan Tribe and the Mohegan Management Board, marked the occasion as historic for the tribe and a significant development for their integrated entertainment resorts globally. Chen Si, President of Mohegan Inspire, expressed delight at reaching a major milestone with Project Inspire in Incheon, aiming to establish the resort as a leading entertainment-integrated destination in Northeast Asia.
To commemorate the soft opening and the year-end holiday season, the resort is offering special packages for hotel accommodation and food and beverage, with bookings opening on Tuesday.
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