Why Smart Players Choose Caesars Palace for Free Spins and Shopping Rewards

Caesars Entertainment last week unveiled Caesars Rewards Shop on Caesars Palace Online Casino, unlocking new ways to redeem reward credits. Players in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania and West Virginia can now redeem Caesars Reward Credits for bonus spins and casino bonus cash directly within the app.

Caesars Entertainment today announced the launch of the Caesars Rewards Shop, a new in-app feature available exclusively on Caesars Palace Online Casino. The new feature gives Caesars Rewards members additional redemption options. This allows players to use reward credits for bonus spins on eligible slot games alongside existing choices like Casino Bonus Cash.

 

 

For the first time, Caesars Rewards members can redeem reward credits they earn anywhere for bonus spins on eligible slot games. This new option complements existing redemption choices like Casino Bonus Cash, giving players more flexibility in how they utilize their loyalty currency within the app.

Shop ’til you Drop

The Caesars Rewards Shop is now live for Caesars Palace Online Casino players in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. This enhancement reflects Caesars’ ongoing commitment to integrating its industry-leading loyalty program with its digital gaming platforms, providing players with more flexibility in how they engage with Caesars Rewards.

“We’re constantly looking at ways to innovate our online casino offerings to give our players a rewarding experience,” said Matthew Sunderland, senior vice president and chief iGaming officer at Caesars Digital. “The launch of the Caesars Rewards Shop represents another step in aligning our online platforms with the broader Caesars Rewards ecosystem. We’re proud to give players more ways to enjoy the games they love while making the loyalty currency they’ve earned work harder for them.”

Unlock More Value

Key features of the Caesars Rewards Shop on Caesars Palace Online Casino:

  • Expanded redemption options: Players can now redeem Caesars Reward Credits for Bonus Spins on more than a dozen online slot titles, regardless of where those credits were earned.
  • Consistent program benefits: Reward Credits remain the same currency earned and redeemed across Caesars destinations for hotel stays, dining, and entertainment.
  • Flexible choices: Casino Bonus Cash continues to be available, with Bonus Spins adding a new way to play.
  • Integrated experience: The Caesars Rewards Shop is accessible within the Rewards Center of the Caesars Palace Online Casino app in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

 

Players 21 and older can download the Caesars Palace Online Casino app on iOS or Android. The platform can be accessed via desktop for exclusive access to the new Caesars Rewards Shop. Caesars Palace Online Casino is live in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ontario, and West Virginia. However, the Caesars Rewards Shop is only available in U.S. jurisdictions.

In addition to Caesars Palace Online Casino, players in these jurisdictions can also access Horseshoe Online Casino and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino. These sites offer a wide range of games from leading providers, Caesars-branded titles, and classic casino favorites. All platforms integrate with Caesars Rewards. Eligible U.S. players can earn and redeem reward credits for experiences at more than 50 Caesars destinations across North America.

 


 

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