Promo code types and how they unlock extra rewards

How To Use Promo Codes At The Grand Ivy

1) What Promo Codes Are

Promo codes at The Grand Ivy are short letter-and-number strings that unlock a specific offer in your account. A code can trigger a deposit bonus, free spins on a named slot, or a wager-free credit with a fixed cap. Each code has conditions: an expiry date, an eligible country list, a minimum deposit, and a wagering requirement shown in the bonus terms before you confirm activation.

2) Where To Find Them

The Grand Ivy publishes promo codes in three places: the “Promotions” page inside the lobby, email campaigns sent to registered players, and SMS/push notifications if you enabled marketing messages in your profile. Some codes appear in partner pages or affiliate newsletters and work only for new accounts created through that link. If a code is tied to a payment method (for example, card deposits only), the cashier screen shows the restriction before you enter it.

3) How To Activate

Log in, open the Cashier, choose your deposit method, and enter the promo code in the “Promo code” field before confirming the payment. Check the on-screen summary: bonus amount, free spins count (if any), wagering requirement, and the max cashout (if the bonus has one), then confirm. If the code is for a no-deposit offer, activate it from Promotions → “Enter code,” then open “My bonuses” to verify the bonus is attached to your account.

4) Examples Of Promo Codes (Fictional)

  • IVY50MATCH — 50% deposit bonus up to $100; minimum deposit $20; wagering x30 on bonus.
  • GRANDSPINS25 — 25 free spins on “Ivy Vault”; spins valid for 72 hours; winnings wagering x25.
  • WEEKEND10 — $10 bonus on a $30 deposit; eligible deposits: Visa/Mastercard; wagering x35.
  • VIPRACE5 — 5% cashback credit issued on Monday; cashback cap $200; wagering x1.

After activation, The Grand Ivy tracks progress in “My bonuses,” where you can see remaining wagering and the expiry timer. When the wagering

Wagering Requirements At The Grand Ivy

A wagering requirement (wager) is the total amount you must bet before a bonus and its winnings can be withdrawn. The Grand Ivy calculates it as: bonus amount × wager multiplier, and only bets placed with bonus funds count toward the target.

  • Example 1: You claim a $100 bonus with a 35x wager. Your wagering target is $100 × 35 = $3,500 in eligible bets. If you place $1,200 in eligible bets, you still need $2,300 to finish the wager.
  • Example 2: You claim a $50 bonus with a 20x wager. Your wagering target is $50 × 20 = $1,000 in eligible bets. If you bet $800 on a game that counts 50% toward wagering, it adds $400 to progress, so you still need $600 in eligible wagering.

First Deposit Match 100% Up To $300

The Grand Ivy credits a 100% match bonus on your first deposit, capped at $300. The bonus is issued immediately after the deposit is confirmed.

  • Deposit: Minimum $20; bonus equals 100% of the deposit up to $300.
  • Wager: 35x bonus amount; slots contribute 100%, roulette and blackjack contribute 10%.
  • Term: 14 days from bonus credit.

Weekend Reload 50% Up To $200

The Grand Ivy credits a reload bonus on deposits made from Friday 00:00 to Sunday 23:59 (UTC). One reload bonus is available per weekend.

  • Deposit: Minimum $30; bonus equals 50% of the deposit up to $200.
  • Wager: 30x bonus amount; slots contribute 100%, live casino contributes 15%.
  • Term: 7 days from bonus credit.

Loss Rebate 10% Up To $150 (Weekly)

The Grand Ivy credits a cashback rebate based on net losses from Monday 00:00 to Sunday 23:59 (UTC). The rebate is credited as bonus funds every Monday.

  • Deposit: Minimum total deposits of $50 during the week; rebate equals 10% of net losses up to $150.
  • Wager: 10x rebate amount; slots contribute 100%, table games contribute 20%.
  • Term: 5 days from rebate credit.

The Grand Ivy Casino FAQ

  • How do I get to The Grand Ivy and where do I park if I’m driving in? The Grand Ivy sits in the Riverside district at 18 Ivy Lane, and the main entrance faces Ivy Lane. It runs a 24/7 self-park garage with 1,200 spaces, plus valet from 6:00 pm to 2:00 am on Friday and Saturday.
  • Where do I check in if I’m staying at The Grand Ivy, and what time are check-in and check-out? You check in at the hotel lobby next to the main casino floor, using the staffed desks or the self check-in kiosks. Check-in starts at 3:00 pm and check-out is at 11:00 am.
  • Can I bring cash and exchange it for chips, and are there ATMs on the floor? The cashier cage exchanges cash for chips at any time the casino is open, and it accepts USD. The casino places ATMs near the main entrance and by the poker room, and each withdrawal shows the fee on-screen before you confirm.
  • How old do I have to be to enter The Grand Ivy, and do you check ID at the door? Entry is 21+ on the casino floor, including table games, slots, and the sportsbook. Security checks government-issued photo ID at the door during peak hours and at the tables whenever staff request it.
  • How long does it take to get paid if I hit a jackpot at The Grand Ivy? Slot payouts under $1,200 print to a ticket you can redeem at a kiosk or the cashier, so it takes a few minutes. Jackpots of $1,200 or more trigger a hand pay, and the payout time depends on ID verification and tax paperwork.
  • Can I smoke inside The Grand Ivy, and where do I go if I want a non-smoking area? The Grand Ivy limits smoking to a signed smoking zone on the north side of the casino floor. The poker room, sportsbook seating, hotel hallways, and all restaurants are non-smoking.
  • How do table minimums work at The Grand Ivy, and what are the typical limits on a weekend night? Minimums change by time and demand, and the placard on each table shows the current limit. On Friday and Saturday nights, blackjack commonly runs $15–$50 minimums and roulette commonly runs $10–$25 minimums on the main floor.
  • Where can I find the sportsbook at The Grand Ivy, and can I place bets at a kiosk instead of waiting in line? The sportsbook sits behind the main bar on the west side of the casino, with teller windows and self-service kiosks. The kiosks handle straight bets and parlays, while the tellers handle larger tickets and bet changes.