Dream Jackpot's sister sites include Bet442, ZetBet, Bet Fusion, HeySpin, Mr Play and another 30+ brands under the AG Communications Limited UKGC licence (39483).
With AG Communications on board, there is a wealth of experience that goes into Dream Jackpot but, should it not quite float your boat, there are plenty of Dream Jackpot sister sites that may well do just that.
Dream Jackpot is owned by Jupiter Gaming Ltd, who are incorporated under the laws of Jersey. From a licensing angle, however, it is AG Communications Limited (UKGC: 39483) that is the really noteworthy party.
AG Communications - otherwise known as Aspire Global - are a behemoth in the gambling industry, boasting a grand total of 82 domains under its licence.
With an owner providing focus and a white-label partner bringing a shed load of experience and past learnings, there should be lots to like about the domain. Failing that, there are loads of Dream Jackpot sister sites to consider as alternatives.

The first thing you notice at Dream Jackpot is the general look and feel of the site. It's simple and relatively stripped back, sat on a white background, but it maintains a premium feel, courtesy of light blue colours splashes, clear menu options and nicely sized game tiles.
From there, navigation is good too. The aforementioned menu options form part of a horizontal scrollbar that allows punters to switch between game categories. Each touch is highly responsive and you've got a search functionality too, albeit the absence of proper game filtering is a slight downside.
From a game library perspective, you've got big name providers and household titles, for example "The Goonies Megaways", but there isn't an enormous pool of games to pick from with around 1,000. Don't get us wrong, that still gives users a reasonable array of game types to explore, but it is far from a market leading haul.
What does measure up well against most competitors, however, is the range of payment options available to users of Dream Jackpot.
Dream Jackpot is not a terrible option for those wanting to play casino games. It is not, however, anywhere close to being amongst the best options available.
With that in mind, let's take a look at some Dream Jackpot sister sites and alternatives to see if you can find a better fit for your needs.
Mr Play might be owned by Marketplay Ltd but, boy, does it cut a similar vibe to Dream Jackpot on first viewing. Clearly, both domains have AG Communications pulling some strings in the background, but the blue and white colour scheme that is coincidentally shared between the two really contributes to the almost replicated look and feel.
There are further similarities between the brands in terms of the plethora of payment options are concerned. Mr Play boasts common methods like debit card and Paypal but also Trustly and Skrill options, to name just a couple. It means pretty much everyone can get up and running with the site.
The game library is pretty comparable too. Like Dream Jackpot, Mr Play offers around the 1,000 mark for game count. These are spread across six different categories, including a live casino.
There is a big difference at Mr Play though, which gives it the edge. That is the sportsbook. You'll find 30-odd sports, including football and horse racing, whilst market depths and betting margins as respectable too. It's a good point of difference to Dream Jackpot.

From a structure perspective, ZetBet is a complete replication of Mr Play but, this time, it is an orange and white colour scheme, which helps to distinguish it as a different brand.
The similarities between Mr Play and ZetBet don't stop there though. You have a comparable game pool on the casino side of the site, with options nicely presented in both the traditional and live casino.

Navigation between the different areas of the site is slick too, whilst it is generally very easy to manoeuvre around. This is down to responsive buttons and what feels like a very considered layout, particularly when playing on a mobile device.
You then have more shared positives in the sportsbook, where football and horses are ably supported by eSports, MMA and Waterpolo, among plenty of other sports. The banking options are good too.
BetTom is not a Dream Jackpot sister site. We could have opted to get under the skin of another AG Communications backed player, but we wanted to opt for a full alternative.
There are still similarities to note, though. Again, we revert to the white background with blue splashes featuring across the site but that's where the comparisons really end.
The banking options at BetTom are second to none, almost. You can deposit funds from just £1, whilst withdrawals processed back to us in just two minutes during our testing.
Where it does come up short on the payment front is the choice of options. You simply don't have the same depth of options that you get at Dream Jackpot.
As with some of the Dream Jackpot sister sites, there is a sportsbook at BetTom. With 38 sports available to bet on, you will not be short of options.
Headline sports are football, greyhounds and horse racing, but lesser-followed sports like sumo also feature. Betting margins are sub 6% too, which is very competitive.
Last but not least, it doesn't blow Dream Vegas out of the water on the casino front, but it does edge it on pure game count, with close to 1,400 to explore across a traditional and live casino space.
They're provided by top software providers - like Pragmatic Play - meaning you get good and varied games.

Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.