Inspire Entertainment Resort, a South Korean leisure complex with a foreigner-only casino, says room reservations for the property will be available through Hilton’s official channel starting from Tuesday (December 16).
The resort had announced in October a “long-term strategic partnership” with global hospitality company Hilton Hotels Corp.
The partnership, Inspire’s promoter said at the time, aimed to “elevate the resort’s global customer recognition, appeal to a broader international audience, and elevate guest experiences”.
In a Monday press release, Inspire said it was launching special promotions and hotel packages for ‘Hilton Honors Membership’ guests.
Aside from “special experiences,” all Hilton Honors members “can earn twice as many points as they normally would,” it said.
“The strategic partnership between Inspire and Hilton was established to build a long-term cooperative relationship,” stated the property’s promoter.
According to the announcement, Inspire will “continue to manage its three hotel towers,” comprising a total of 1,275 rooms, while participating in Hilton Honors, the hospitality group’s global loyalty programme, “as a Hilton partner hotel”.
The statement cited an Inspire representative as saying: “We hope that more Hilton Honors members will enjoy their membership benefits in Korea while experiencing Inspire’s divers entertainment offerings and premium hotel services with this double points promotion.”
The Inspire property is located near Incheon International Airport, South Korea’s main air hub that serves the capital Seoul.
In late October, Inspire appointed Gyubum Ko as its chief executive, with effect from December 1. He replaced Chen Si in the position, who left at the end of November to assume the role of chief operating officer Resorts World at Sentosa Pte Ltd, which runs the Resorts World Sentosa casino complex in Singapore.


