PlaySugarHouse.com kicks off King Cash’s $100K Race, Dashing Through New Jersey holiday promo

King Cash’s $100K Race, Dashing Through New Jersey takes players on a mission to help King Cash reach the tree at Rockefeller Center. Players will rack up bonus money at different landmarks and win holiday scratch cards along the way.

PlaySugarHouse.com is running a festive holiday promotion King Cash’s $100K Race, Dashing Through New Jersey.

Through December 26, King Cash is on a mission to see the tree at Rockefeller Center and needs players to help get him there. Players can guide him on the $100,000 Dash Through New Jersey and rack up bonus money prizes at different landmarks along the way.

For every 20 iRush Reward Loyalty Level Points earned in a day on casino games, players will receive a holiday scratch card (up to 10 per day). The scratch card will award bonus money prizes or miles to help King Cash on his journey.

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As players collect miles and bonus money along the way, they can also earn rewards as they reach different landmarks. For example, reaching the Atlantic City Boardwalk at 50 miles will award $10 bonus money. At the Princeton Battlefield at 383 miles, players will receive one holiday booster scratch card.

The grand prize will be awarded to the fastest player to reach the George Washington Bridge at 527 miles. First place will receive $2,500 in bonus money. Second place receives $2,000, third place $1,500, and fourth will receive $1,000. Players in fifth through 10th place will win $750 in bonus money, with $500 awarded in spots 11-20, and $250 for 21st to 30th place.

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