I’ve spent quite a bit of time at Slots Of Vegas over the past few months, and I can honestly say it’s been a mixed experience. The casino has been around since 2004, and you can definitely feel that “old school Vegas” vibe when you first land on the site. Personally, I like that retro feel—it’s simple, straightforward, and I didn’t waste time figuring out where to go. But I’ll also admit, compared to some of the slicker casinos I’ve tried, the design feels a little dated.
Game Selection
Slots Of Vegas runs mainly on RealTime Gaming (RTG) software, so if you’re familiar with that provider you’ll know what to expect. There are about 200 games, mostly slots with a sprinkling of table games and video poker. I had fun with a couple of their classic slots like 5 Wishes and Magic Mushroom, but if you’re after live dealer action or a huge selection of specialty games, this probably isn’t the place. I personally missed having more variety—I got bored after a while with just the RTG line-up.
Bonuses & Promotions
The one thing I can’t fault is the promotions. When I signed up, I had the choice between a 250% slots bonus with free spins or a 190% bonus that worked across all games. The rollover on the “all games” bonus was a bit steep, so I went for the slots bonus and actually got some decent playtime out of it. Since then, I’ve noticed they throw a lot of different promo codes at you—sometimes it feels like there’s a new offer every time I log in. If you enjoy chasing bonuses, you’ll love it here.
Banking Experience
Depositing was easy for me—I used crypto (Bitcoin), and it hit my account almost instantly with no fees. I also tried using a Visa card once, and I wasn’t thrilled about the 3–10% fee they charge for credit card deposits. Withdrawals are where things got a bit frustrating. My Bitcoin cash-out took about a week to process, and I’ve read some stories of people waiting even longer. To be fair, I did get my money eventually, but the waiting around definitely killed some of the excitement. If you value super-fast payouts, this could be a dealbreaker.
Licensing & Trust Factor
Slots Of Vegas is licensed in Anjouan, Comoros. To be honest, that’s not one of the stricter gambling authorities like Malta or the UK, so if licensing reputation matters to you, keep that in mind. On the plus side, they do use SSL and have third-party certifications for fairness, which gave me some peace of mind while playing.
Customer Support
I tried their live chat a couple of times—once to check on my withdrawal and once for bonus details. The first time, the support agent was polite but didn’t give me much more than “please wait, it’s being processed.” The second time was smoother, and I got the promo details quickly. So for me, support was hit or miss, but at least they’re available 24/7.