Overview
If you are after a virtual casino that looks like a real one, then look no further. This description fits Dream Vegas perfectly. Founded in 2016, it does an incredible job at recreating that Vegas vibe. The site design and everything else are put in place to make it look and feel like a real casino. Dream Vegas is managed by White Hat Gaming.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
- Bonus on NetEnt games
- Very organized game lobby
- Games from 62 different developers
Cons
- No app version
- No separate section for progressive jackpots
Promotions and Bonuses
Dream Vegas offers bonuses for the first three deposits. As a first deposit bonus, players receive a 200% match bonus up to €2,500. The minimum value set for deposits is €20. And that's not all. As an additional treat, players also receive 50 spins on any NetEnt game. The second deposit bonus is a 40% match bonus, this time up to €3,000, with 30 spins on NetEnt's games. Finally, the third deposit bonus is a 60% match bonus up to €1,500 along with 40 spins on any game by NetEnt. While the welcome bonus is still in effect, maximum bets cannot exceed €5. Unused bonuses expire after 30 days, while unused spins expire after 10 days. Make sure to use them before that.
But this casino also packs another nice surprise - and a big one at that. One lucky player will win a Range Rover Velar. Dream Vegas holds a draw every 16 weeks, with this beautiful SUV as the reward. Some rules are in place. The draw is held once it hits 150 valid entrants. Players earn one ticket for every 500 Dream points. You accumulate Dream points for every €20 wagered, with a x2 requirement. Users can enter more than one ticket in the draw. If there aren't 150 entrants once the 16-week period expires, then the tickets carry over until that number is achieved. The winner can opt for an alternative prize equivalent to 75% of the car's €35,000 value.
Registration
Registering to play at Dream Vegas is very simple. The whole process is done after following three steps. First, the site asks for your first and last name, as well as your gender, birth date and country of residence. Following that, you will be asked to enter your email, phone and address along with your city of residence and the postal code. The third and final step is setting up your account. Pick your username, set up a password and then choose your currency. The six options available are the CAD, CHF, GBP, NOK, NZD and SEK. Now you are ready to have fun and start playing.
Deposits and Withdrawals
Dream Vegas offers the usual alternatives. Skrill, Neteller, PaySafeCard and Interac. Withdrawals are only possible after verification. Dream Vegas reserves the right to consult with third parties to complete the check. Under the welcome bonus, withdrawals are only possible after reaching a x35 wagering requirement.

User Experience
Dream Vegas goes the extra mile here. It does a very nice job at recreating the ambiance of an actual casino. The site gives off a fancy look, and the home page's banner really gets that message across. While it might look fancy, but Dream Vegas is really easy to browse. The tabs are all clearly visible and everything is very intuitive. Another highlight is the game lobby. There is a good number of different sections, which is extremely helpful. Users can sort the games by the release period or according to their popularity, for example. There is a tab for your favorite games as well. Other than that, Dream Vegas splits its games into very specific sections. Slots, Table games, Blackjack, Roulette, Poker and Scratches complete the options. In case you get lost with having to choose from so many different games, - well over a thousand in total - having the ability to sort everything out in so many different sections is a huge plus. One minor downside is that there is no separate tab for progressive jackpots.
Mobile Usability
Dream Vegas does not have its own app, so it's only accessible via browser. But don't worry about it - nothing is lost in the mobile version. Of course, some games aren't available. Other than that, the mobile site runs just as well as the desktop one. The web address leads straight to the game lobby. A toggle menu on the top right corner contains the other sections of the site. It runs well and smoothly, and isn't difficult to navigate around either.
Software
Dream Vegas offers more than a thousand titles from a total of 62 different developers. NetEnt leads them all with 179 games. Considering that Dream Vegas offers bonus spins on NetEnt's games, this means that players have plenty of options to spend those. It's also worth mentioning the 156 games from Microgaming. PlaynGo, with 82, Blueprint, with 77, and Red Tiger, with 76 games, are also present.
Game Options
If you are looking for variety, Dream Vegas has it. The wide range of games includes more than 1,000 slots. The live casino session has 16 games available. Fans of table games also have more than enough to keep themselves entertained. There is a total of 69 games. The options include Baccarat, Poker, Hold'em and Caribbean Stud Poker, Blackjack and Double Up Blackjack and Roulette.
Live Casino
As mentioned above, Dream Vegas offers 16 live casino games. All titles are developed by Evolution Games. The options available include Dream Catcher, Roulette, Football Studio, Sic Bo, Monopoly, Baccarat, Blackjack, Deal or No Deal and Poker.
VIP Programs
Dream Vegas' VIP program features four different levels - Silver, Gold, Platinum and Privé. Silver members have access to additional bonus rewards, exclusive events, tournaments and promotions along with 10,000 Birthday Loyalty Points. Gold members have these same benefits to go along with faster withdrawals and 20,000 Birthday Loyalty Points. Platinum members have access to same day withdrawals and an even more generous birthday gift. Finally, Privé is an invite-only level available for Elite players from other casinos.
Support and Security
Like most online casinos, Dream Vegas has a 24/7 support. If you run into any sort of trouble, simply get in touch with the staff using the live chat option. A reply will come shortly after. As an alternative, Dream Vegas also offers an email address. However, there is no phone number available. The site also does a good job of outlining its privacy policy. Players can rest at ease, knowing that their information is well-protected from potential wrongdoers. White Hat Gaming, the parent company, has licenses from the Gambling Commission of Great Britain, the Swedish Gambling Authority and the Malta Gaming Authority.
Responsible Gambling
Dream Vegas has a well-outlined responsible gambling policy in place. However, the first step must come from the player. After identifying that there is a problem, users can contact the site to work on some measures. One of them is to impose a limit for deposits. Players have the options for self-imposed limits of 24 hours, 7 days and 28 days. In order to raise the limit, players must wait 24 hours and confirm the operation for a second time. To keep track of losses and expenses, Dream Vegas also offers a live tracker.
If the situation gets more serious, players can time themselves out of the site. This option is available for 24 hours to six weeks. Suspending the timeout requires a 24-hour waiting period. Another option is to close the account by getting in touch with the support team. Players can reopen a previously closed account whenever they want. In a more dramatic situation, there is the self-exclusion option. Players can completely block themselves from the site for a period of time, during which they won't be able to log in or even create new accounts.
In Summary
Dream Vegas offers the vibe of a real casino. It might sound simple at first, but recreating this atmosphere online isn't an easy job. However, the site's design does an incredible job at it. A dedicated section for progressive jackpots in the game lobby would help, but that's relatively simple to work around by using the search bar. While there isn't an exclusive app, the mobile browser version works really well and more than makes up for it.
