Retail bets on Pokemon
Published: 25 Jul. 2016, 16:57
The branch of Shilla Stay, a business hotel affiliated with Hotel Shilla, in the southeastern city of Ulsan said Monday that it will start providing a special package with pocket Wi-Fi and supplementary battery devices for guests, after gamers discovered the local tourist destination of Ganjeolgot inexplicably had Pokemon Go access.
Ganjeolgot is a cape located on the coast of Ulsan. It is mostly known for offering views of the first sunrise in Korea, but ever since Friday, it has also become known as the latest hot-spot for Pokemon Go players. After news of the game’s availability went viral on social media, the number of tourists over the weekend exploded to 10,000, compared to an average weekend number of 1,000 visitors.
“As part of a collaboration with the local tourism industry, Shilla Stay is presenting a Pokemon Go-related promotion for the first time as a hotel operator,” a Shilla Stay spokesperson said. “This promotion will provide convenience to Ulsan visitors who have come here to enjoy the highly popular mobile game.”
The hotel chain will provide a one-day voucher that can be used at any branch nationwide to a select number of people who upload pictures of themselves staying at the business hotel in Ulsan or playing Pokemon Go at Ganjeolgot. For guests who catch more than 20 Pokemon, the hotel will provide a stuffed animal as a prize.
The promotion will start today and run through Aug. 15. The Ulsan branch of Shilla Stay said it will also provide a shuttle bus once a day to Ganjeolgot.
The Pokemon Go craze has even led the Ulsan Metropolitan City government to form a special planning committee to install Wi-Fi booths and charging stations near the Ganjeolgot cape for the convenience of tourists visiting just to play the game.
In the southeastern city of Busan, where certain areas also have Pokemon Go access, the Haeundae Grand Hotel on Thursday announced a partnership with Pokemon Korea.
It decorated the interior of three ocean-view rooms with Pokemon characters and installed a photo zone with massive Pokemon dolls in the lobby. The hotel’s lounge restaurant is offering themed menu items such as a “Pikachu Cheeseburger.”
Retailers are also hastily riding the wave of Pokemon Go fever.
Online retail platform 11st launched its own version of a Pokemon Go-like game, called “11mon,” to attract more visitors.
The website will have 11 of the company’s own original characters randomly appear on the page, and any visitor who “catches” more than six gets a chance to participate in the retailer’s giveaway event. The first person to catch all 11 characters wins a tour package from 11st worth 1.5 million won ($1,300).
Runner-ups who catch more than six are eligible for other tour-related items from the online retailer, which includes a round-trip bus ticket to the northeastern city of Sokcho in Gangwon, the first location in Korea found to have Pokemon Go access.
Many other online shops that sell tourism products are also offering round-trip bus tickets to Sokcho at a discounted price. G-Market, Ticket Monster and Auction have all started selling round-trip tickets to Sokcho at less than 20,000 won.
Discount chain Lotte Mart, the local operator of Toys “R” Us, has been receiving reservations for the latest Pokemon card products, collectible trading cards that predate Pokemon Go, since Friday and sales begin tomorrow.
BY JIN EUN-SOO [[email protected]]
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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