Dream Vegas's sister sites include Casimba, 247Bet, Slotnite, Hopa, and over 40 other domains under the same White Hat Gaming Limited UKGC licence (52894).
Who Owns Dream Vegas?
White Hat Gaming might be the operator of Dream Vegas, but the brand is actually owned by Casimba.
The duo have a partnership that runs across a number of different domain names. With both parties boasting good experiences of the industry in their own right, and a strong history of collaboration, they know a thing or two about producing a good offering.
We look at how all those years and experiences combine to develop variation across Dream Vegas' sister sites.

Dream Vegas is a casino and sportsbook that performs pretty strongly across both areas during our testing.
The casino focus is perhaps expected given the reference to "Vegas" in the brand name. What you have there is a pool of over to 3,000 games, courtesy of over 100 software providers, including some of the biggest names in the business, such as Hacksaw and Play'NGo. That leads to having recognisable games to play, across a multitude of different categories.
What is less expected from a brand leaning heavily into the "Vegas" theme is a solid sportsbook. You have 40-plus sports to bet on, including headline sports of football and horse racing.
The latter even features live streaming. The coverage within the sports on offer is good too. There is event coverage from most corners of the world, a respectable market depth and betting margins of under 7%.
Fronting all of that, you've then got a reasonably slick user interface, with the one slight negative being a passable but far from perfect search and filtering section in the casino side of things.
With Dream Vegas providing a pretty solid offering across both the sports and casino markets, it's probably fair to say that any Dream Vegas sister site that can build on that base will be a tidy operation. We assess some of the alternatives here.
The first of the Dream Vegas sister sites we look at is Blackjack City. It cuts a different vibe to Dream Vegas, boasting a premium look and feel, in part owing to the black and gold coloured skin it boasts. The navigational structure of the site is different too, but it still works seamlessly.
Rather than having headline site areas defined at the top of the page, you're guided by the menu options instead.
There is then some uniformity between the two brands in search and filtering tools, which isn't necessarily anything to write home about, whilst category buttons are accessed via a horizontal scroll bar at the top of the screen. This is consistent with the Dream Vegas approach.

As for the actual offering, there is not sportsbook at Blackjack City but, as you might predict, they go hard on the blackjack front, with a host of variations across the traditional and live casino.
The total game haul is very similar to DV too, with more than 3,000 games offered, including over 100 in the live casino.
BetTarget shares a whole host of traits with Dream Vegas. For starters, it offers bettors the opportunity to play across sports and casino, but its layout and detailed offering is similar too.
On sports, there are 40 different categories on offer, including widely followed sports like football, lesser-known sports like bandy and everything in between, including a vast array of eSports.
The one really notable exception to that being horse racing, which is available at Dream Vegas, but not here.

In the casino, it's split in two parts - a traditional casino and a live casino. The latter features the likes of roulette, poker, baccarat, game shows and more, whilst the main casino boasts games across nine different categories.
All told there are over 2,000 games to dabble in, with many of them household brands like Le King and Big Bass variations. It's a game pool around a third lighter than other brands listed here, but you are hardly lacking choice.
If we start our 247Bet rundown on the casino side of the site, credit has to go to the design team for creating a Dream Vegas sister site that presents so differently on the eye.
The look and feel of a casino is highly subjective, but we do think most would agree 247Bet makes for easy viewing. That is important, because there are a lot of shared traits between brands when it comes to what keeps you coming back for more.
The casino at 247Bet holds 3,149 games at the moment, the vast majority of which are slots, supported by smaller pools of games in different categories, allowing for bettor variation.
There is a regularly updated section dedicated to "New Games" too, which is a handy area for those keen to play new releases.

The action doesn't stop with a casino though. There is a sportsbook at 247Bet too. You have 42 sport categories to pick from, with horse racing notably included in that list.
You're also able to enjoy good market depth too, with a Premier League football match offering around 200 markets; that aligns 247Bet and Dream Vegas.
The other point that is worth touching on, which is true of most Casimba sites, is the extensive banking options available to you. Deposit minimums of £20 are a little on the high side, but a plethora of payment types makes it simple for the vast majority of users to get started.

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.