Ready For Caesars Sportsbook In Virginia? A Big Risk-Free Bet Awaits

Written By Dann Stupp on August 4, 2021Last Updated on August 4, 2022
Caesars Sportsbook in Virginia

If you haven’t experienced the new Caesars Sportsbook in Virginia yet, there are enticing offers available for both new and current customers.

The official rebranding of William Hill to Caesars Sportsbook in Virginia occurred on Tuesday.

What is the significance for new players? And what about the existing customers of William Hill?

Discover all the essential details regarding Caesars Sportsbook, including a plethora of significant offers.

How to get Caesars Sportsbook in Virginia

To begin with, let’s discuss how to access Caesars Sportsbook in Virginia if you’re interested in trying out the revamped Virginia sportsbook.

The process is simple if you are a first-time player at Caesars and have not already registered for a William Hill account.

To access the site, simply go to the desktop version or install the Caesars Sportsbook in Virginia mobile app on your iOS or Android device. Take a look at its appearance below:

Caesars Sportsbook in Virginia screenshots

After finishing, you may proceed to complete the registration procedure.

If you had an account with William Hill before this week’s rebranding, your app would have been automatically updated to Caesars. Once updated, you will notice the same gold and green Roman-inspired branding, and you might even spot brand ambassador/comedian JB Smoove as Caesar. You can use your William Hill credentials to log in to the new Caesars-branded version of the sportsbook.

Please be aware that the old William Hill URL is still active on the desktop version of the site, even though it has been rebranded as Caesars.

Need assistance? Have any worries? Facing any problems? Just reach out to Caesars customer support in Virginia by sending an email to [email protected] or calling them at (855) 474-0606.

Offers for new Caesars players in VA

The new Caesars platform functions similarly to the previous William Hill Sportsbook, offering a wide range of wagering options for various sports leagues, both major and minor. Additionally, Olympics betting has gained significant popularity this week.

If you’re new to the sports betting operator, they have an enticing offer for new users that is bound to catch your interest.

New customers in Virginia can now enjoy a risk-free bet of up to $5,000 courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.

What is the process? In order to be eligible, you must place your first sports bet with real money within a week of creating your account. If your bet is unsuccessful, Caesars will add a one-time-use free bet to your account. The value of the free bet will be determined by whichever is lower: the amount of your initial wager or $5,000.

Offers for existing William Hill customers

Caesars Sportsbook officials are introducing various offers for former WH customers, even though they do not qualify for the $5,000 risk-free bet.

This week, certain players have been given profit boost tokens of 50% to utilize. Furthermore, Caesars offers a wide range of daily options for “Odds Boosts” on their menu.

Sharon Otterman, the Chief Marketing Officer of Caesars, has confirmed that more promotions are in the pipeline.

Caesars will be presenting additional, extraordinary offers in September for Caesars Nation. The end of the $5,000 offer does not mean a return to our previous practices. Instead, there will be numerous thrilling offers coming soon, presented in unique formats and mechanics.

Make sure to enroll in the Caesars Rewards loyalty program in order to accumulate “Caesars Rewards Tier Credits” and “Reward Credits.” These can later be redeemed for various entertainment options, dining experiences, and activities at any of Caesars’ 50 locations across 16 states in the US.

Please note that your William Hill Rewards Points will expire in the upcoming year.

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Dann Stupp, a seasoned sports journalist, has contributed his writing and editing skills to various reputable outlets such as The Athletic, USA Today, ESPN, and MLB.com. Currently, he resides in Lexington, Virginia.

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