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Casino Info

Name
This is Vegas Casino
Languages
English
Jurisdiction
Curacao

Payment Methods

Currency
  • EUR
  • GBP
  • USD
Deposit
These are the deposit methods for this casino.
  • Click2Pay
  • ECO
  • MasterCard
  • Neteller
  • Skrill
Withdrawal
  • Click2pay
  • ECO
  • Neteller
  • Skrill

Bonus Information

Sign Up Bonus
no
VIP Bonus:
No

Software

Software
  • Rival Gaming
Instant Play
Yes
Live Dealer
No

This is Vegas Casino Review

This Is Vegas is a long-running brand from the mid-2000s that primarily targets slot players and promo-hunters. It belongs to the same loose “legacy Rival” cluster as several sister sites and, depending on the directory you read, is linked to SSC Entertainment/AffDynasty. Public watchdogs paint a mixed-to-negative picture overall: very low withdrawal limits, strict small print, and slowish processing are the recurring themes, although the site remains active and US-friendly. Trustpilot feedback is poor (low 1-star average), which doesn’t “prove” unreliability but does set expectations.

Licensing clarity: third-party sources disagree. Some list a Curaçao license; others state no valid license or even tag the stated license as “fake” in their methodology. Treat the site as offshore-licensed at best and verify the current license number in the footer/terms before depositing.

Unusual age rule: the casino’s own T&Cs and reviewers note you must be 25+ to play (not the industry-typical 18+ or 21+). If you’re under 25, you will very likely be ruled ineligible. 

Website layout & usability

The lobby uses an old-school, utilitarian layout: a rotating promo banner up top, category tiles for Slots/Table Games/Video Poker/Live Dealer, and a straightforward path to Promotions and the Cashier. It’s easy to navigate and loads quickly, but it’s not a modern “mobile-first” design with rich personalization or advanced sorting. In other words: functional > flashy, which some players actually prefer. 

Bonus offers & promotions

This Is Vegas markets big headline matches (often 100%–300%) and frequent no-deposit chips/free spins. The generosity is tempered by the small print:

  • Wagering: ranges by offer; directories list ~20× deposit+bonus on some welcome deals and much higher effective rollover on “free” promos.
  • Max cashout from freebies: typically low (e.g., ~$50) for no-deposit chips/free spins.
  • Game restrictions: many bonuses are slots-only, and on free chips you’re often restricted to Rival slots until wagering is cleared.
  • Misc. gotchas: some sites in this cluster enforce max-win caps tied to your total deposits—even without a bonus—so read the T&Cs before taking promos.

If you dislike hoops, consider trying the casino without a bonus first to assess cashier speed and support. If you do claim a promo, screenshot the terms at the moment of opt-in (wagering, eligible games, max bet, cashout cap). 

Software & games

Historically a Rival operation (including narrative i-Slots), the lobby today is multi-provider. Credible listings show a mix such as Rival, Betsoft, Saucify, Spinomenal, Dragon Gaming/Genii, and live-dealer feeds from Fresh Deck Studios and/or Vivo. Expect a slots-heavy library plus blackjack/roulette/baccarat, video poker, and a small live section. If you’re chasing the newest blockbusters from Evolution/Play’n GO/Pragmatic every week, you’ll notice gaps; if you’re nostalgia-minded and fine with mid-tier studios, there’s plenty to spin. 

Mobile casino

There’s no native app; the site runs in the browser on iOS/Android. It’s serviceable for quick sessions—categories and search work, most modern slots scale to portrait—but the UX is plainly adapted from desktop rather than conceived mobile-first. Try a demo or a small real-money session on your phone to gauge comfort with balance visibility and bonus-status tracking before committing.

Payments & withdrawals

Deposits/withdrawals are broad on paper and crypto-friendly. Across the site and multiple directories you’ll see Visa/Mastercard/AmEx, Skrill/Neteller/Neosurf, bank transfer/wire, and cryptos such as BTC, LTC, ETH, BCH, USDT/USDC (availability varies by country/KYC tier).

Where players feel the pinch is payout speed and limits:

  • Per-request cap: the T&Cs reference $1,500 per withdrawal request.
  • Weekly/monthly caps: reviewers aggregate to ~$500 per week and ~$2,000 per month, while some long-standing guides cite $4,000/month with VIPs up to $10,000/week. The variance likely reflects account status, currency, and era of the review.
  • Processing window: expect verification plus up to ~12 business days in worst-case guidance; faster for established/VIP accounts and certain methods.

Bottom line: you must check the cashier for your account’s exact limits before depositing, and plan your preferred payout rail in advance (e.g., crypto or a specific e-wallet).

Practical banking tips

  • Map your cashout route before you deposit. Not every deposit method supports withdrawals in your region.
  • Do KYC early. Clean scans of ID/address/method speed things up; mismatched names stall payments.
  • Finish wagering (if any) before requesting. Avoid “bonus in play” conflicts that trigger denials.
  • Expect batching. With low weekly/monthly caps, large wins can take multiple cycles to fully cash out.

Player country restrictions

This Is Vegas is generally US-friendly, but blocked lists apply elsewhere and can be granular (certain provinces/states). Geo-blocking may let you browse, yet your real-money play could be ineligible. Confirm eligibility at signup and avoid VPNs (often prohibited) to prevent voided winnings.

Security, fairness & support

  • Security: SSL encryption for payments/account access is standard here. 
  • Fairness red flags (per watchdogs):
    • Very low withdrawal caps relative to modern rivals.
    • Dormancy rules that can confiscate balances after months of inactivity.
    • “Max-win based on total deposits” type clauses (a major red flag) and prohibitions against certain betting patterns (e.g., Martingale/low-risk play) that can be used to void wins.
      These are why reviewer safety scores skew low and why cautious players often opt out of bonuses here. 
  • Support: Live chat + email are available; some chats rely on auto-translation for non-English. Keep things in writing and save transcripts—especially for bonus clarifications and payout schedules.

What This Is Vegas does well

  • US-friendly with crypto options alongside mainstream cards and e-wallets.
  • Frequent promos and no-deposit/free-spin activity for bonus hunters (with known caps). 
  • Familiar Rival/Betsoft/Saucify slot mix plus a live-dealer patch (Fresh Deck/Vivo) for variety.

Where it falls short

  • Restrictive cashier: low weekly/monthly caps and per-request ceilings; long total timelines for big wins.
  • Unfriendly small print: dormancy balance loss, max-win linked to deposits, and strategy-based voids are all criticized by watchdogs. 
  • Licensing opacity: inconsistent claims across directories; proceed as if offshore with limited recourse.
  • Reputation: weak public ratings and many complaints about delays/terms interpretations.

Practical, no-nonsense playbook (if you try it)

  1. Start without a bonus. Test deposits, a small withdrawal, and support responsiveness first.
  2. If you do take a bonus, be clinical. Screenshot promo pages; stick to eligible games/max bet; expect capped cashouts on freebies.
  3. Pre-clear KYC. Upload documents before cashing out; keep names/addresses exactly matching.
  4. Choose your rail wisely. Crypto or a supported e-wallet can be faster; ask support which method moves quickest for your region/tier. 
  5. Mind inactivity. If you won’t play for months, withdraw or you risk dormancy penalties.

Bottom line

This Is Vegas is very much a legacy, bonus-driven casino: a familiar Rival-rooted slot lineup, steady promo cadence, crypto support, and a straightforward (if dated) lobby. The trade-offs are strict terms and low cashout limits that can stretch wins over weeks or months, plus murky licensing signals that won’t inspire risk-averse players. If you’re disciplined about rules and mainly want casual spins with small cashouts, it can scratch a specific itch. If you prioritize fast, high-limit withdrawals, modern UX, and player-friendly T&Cs, you’ll likely be happier elsewhere.

Responsible play reminder: set hard budgets, avoid chasing losses, and prefer bonus-free play if the terms feel restrictive. If you’re in Europe (including Germany), leverage deposit limits, time-outs, and national helplines for support.

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7.3
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7.5(2)
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7.5(2)
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9.0(2)
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6.5(2)
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imho ok
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6.0
Gaming variety
 
7.0
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5.0
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5.0
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8.0
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5.0
decent slots selection but payments normally take 1-2 days
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good site
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I like to play in this casino and like most of them I started with 100 Euro to get the bonus completely. at this is vegas you can play super long and with the many games (most of the time I only played slots) it never gets boring. Payouts are made quite fixed. Neteller in 2 minutes was record :)
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