The purpose of this study was to establish the same concept in Jeju Island and the same concept, and to examine the degree of operational stability by setting up accommodation facilities and accommodation facilities, and to provide basic data on location and development directions for the resident-type theme facilities based on the deviation in the operation rate. The analysis showed that the residential entertainment facilities operated in Jeju Island showed superior operation rates compared to the same concept facilities operated in inland areas, and that there was little differentiation between the sex and the off-season, especially when the monthly visitors did not differ much, making a significant contribution to operational stability. Some confirmed that the Jeju Island needs to be reviewed for the development of guest-type theme facilities as candidates, and that if developed, it could increase the possibility of securing more stable operating income compared to inland. However, not all guest-type entertainment facilities in Jeju Island will be affected by this visit. It is believed that it will be possible only when facilities and themes of a certain size are backed up. In this respect, the areas that the study failed to address due to problems such as data could be pointed out as quite disappointing.