Rule Like Caesar: Discover the Ultimate Online Casino Bonuses, Promos

Caesars Entertainment online casinos offer some of the best promotions you’ll find in the market with an empire of stability and bonuses galore.

Of all the choices among online casinos, the company that operates the most sites offers consistently high quality in game choices and bonuses. Caesars Entertainment operates the Tropicana site (tropicanacasino.com), the Caesars Palace Online Casino (caesarspalaceonline.com) and the Horseshoe site (horseshoeonlinecasino.com). Each of these sites offers great promotions.

The other benefit to all the sites lies in linking online play to the Caesars Rewards player’s club. Players with a Caesars Rewards card for physical casino play earn one Reward Credit for every $5 wagered on an online slot, and one Reward Credit for every $25 wagered on table games at one of the Caesars sites. Those Reward Credits can be redeemed for rooms, food and other benefits at any of more than 50 Caesars-owned casinos across the U.S.

Beyond that, here are some great promotions from each of the three Caesars-operated online casinos.

Tropicana: Multipliers and Escalators

Tropicanacasino.com offers a periodic 5X Tier Credit Multiplier. For each day during the promotional period (the last one was February 18-23; another will be coming soon), the casino will multiply the first 5,000 Tier Credits earned by five, jumping the player’s credits to 25,000.

During February, the Tropicana is also offering the Weekend Tier Escalator. For daily deposits on Friday and Saturday, the casino awards an escalating bonus, determined by the casino. A percentage of each deposit is awarded to the player as bonus cash. It applies to all deposits.

Caesars Palace Online Casino: Welcome Bonus

Caesars Palace Online Casino offers one of the most generous welcome bonuses in the business. The casino will match the first deposit with bonus cash up to $1,000.

Horseshoe Casino: The Leaderboards

At this newest Caesars online casino (launched November 20), every week, the casino identifies a group of featured slot games. Players earn five points for every $5 wagered on the featured games. At the end of the week, points are tallied and bonus cash prizes are awarded to the top 1,116 point-earners from a $60,000 prize pool.

Here’s what the prizes are for a player’s rank on the leaderboard for the promotion period:

Leaderboard Rank Prize (Casino Bonus)
1 $5,000
2 – 6 $1,500
7 – 41 $500
42 – 141 $150
142 – 491 $25
492 – 1,116 $10

Winners are announced and awarded casino bonuses within 14 business days after the end of the promotion period.

Horseshoe also offers a sweepstakes promotion tied to its live-dealer table games. In this promotion, which runs until March 2, players receive a free entry by opting in daily, and another entry for every $5 wagered on live-dealer table games. At the end of the promotion period, a drawing is held, and the top 365 winners split $25,000 in bonus prize money, according to the following schedule:

Place Live Dealer Casino Bonus Prize
1st – 5th $1,000
6th – 15th $500
16th – 65th $100
66th – 165th $50
166th – 365th $25

 


 

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