PlaySugarHouse.com launches King Cash’s $50,000 Race Promotion

PlaySugarHouse.com has launched a new promotion “King Cash’s $50,000 Race to SugarHouse,” where players race 2,475 miles from Las Vegas to SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia. The promotion is offering $50,000 in total bonus money prizes.

PlaySugarHouse.com has launched a new promotion “King Cash’s $50,000 Race to SugarHouse.”

The 2,475-mile race starts in Las Vegas, and players will earn miles and loyalty points for playing their favorite games as they travel across the U.S. to SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia. For every 20 loyalty points earned, players receive a race scratch card that reveals mileage to get them closer to Philadelphia for instant bonus money prizes.

Along the way, players can score $50,000 in total bonus money prizes. All of the prize money can be converted to cash with 1x playthrough at PlaySugarHouse.com. The first player to reach the finish line will receive a top prize of $2,500 in bonus money.

Players can track their race progress online at the PlaySugarHouse.com rewards section. Other features of the promotion include rewards at each crossing into a new state, including instant bonus money prizes, deposit match bonuses and entry into free bonus bingo games.

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