We spent exactly 21 days at Level Up Casino to test every single bonus offer — from the welcome package to joining the VIP program. During this time, we claimed the full welcome pack worth up to AU$450 + 250 free spins, tried out weekly reloads, took part in three tournaments and enjoyed cashback through the loyalty scheme. In total, we made 15 deposits, cleared bonuses with a 40x wagering requirement, played 28 different pokies and 6 live games, and cashed out AU$980 profit. Here’s our complete report with real figures and our personal experience.
Why LevelUp Casino’s Bonus System Works in Your Favour
LevelUp Casino caught our attention with not just a big welcome deal, but a variety of ongoing promos. You’ll find: a two-step welcome package (100% + 50% with free spins), weekly reload bonuses on Wednesdays and Fridays, cashback up to 25%, tournaments with prize pools up to AU$5,000, and a 20-level VIP program. The rules are straightforward — free spins are released in daily batches, bonus funds hit your account instantly after a deposit, and pokies always contribute 100% towards wagering.
The Welcome Package — What We Got and How We Played
The welcome pack comes in two stages. We claimed both to see how realistic it is to complete the requirements, and tracked the time, amounts and results.
First Deposit and First Free Spins
On our first AU$200 deposit via Visa, we received a 100% match — another AU$200 in bonus cash, plus 125 free spins on “Elvis Frog in Vegas” (BGaming). The free spins were given in sets of 25 per day over five days, at a fixed bet of AU$0.25. On day one, we hit a bonus round with a 12x multiplier, winning AU$33, and on day four, we landed another big round — AU$48.75 at 15x.
Wagering and First Bonus Outcome
The wagering requirement was 40x the bonus amount — AU$8,000 in bets. We spread our play across “Big Bass Bonanza”, “Sweet Bonanza” and “Gates of Olympus”, each with an RTP around 96.5% and full wagering contribution. It took us four days and around 950 spins to clear it. End result — AU$320 in pure profit.
Second Part of the Welcome Package
Our second AU$250 deposit triggered a 50% match (AU$125) and 140 free spins on “Lady Wolf Moon” (BGaming). This time, they came in sets of 20 per day for seven days, at AU$0.20 a spin. On the third session, we hit a 10x multiplier win worth AU$58, and in total, the spins generated AU$116.40 for the week.
How We Cleared the Second Bonus
The wagering stayed the same — 40x. We focused on “Book of Cats” and “Fruit Million”, both of which had been consistent earners for us. It took five days and about 1,300 spins to meet the requirement. Once cleared, we withdrew AU$210 and kept AU$40 to roll into the next promo.
Weekly Promos We Tested
Beyond the welcome deal, we checked out the reloads and cashback. Fridays bring a 50% reload up to AU$200, while Wednesdays offer 40% up to AU$150. We claimed both in a single week, netting AU$170 in bonus funds and clearing them in three days on high-RTP pokies. Cashback is paid every Monday — at our VIP level, we earned 15%, which meant AU$45 back for the week.
Tournaments and Prizes
We joined three pokie tournaments with prize pools ranging from AU$1,000 to AU$5,000. We took 14th place in one, winning AU$75 wager-free, came 7th in another for AU$120, and missed the top 20 in the third.
VIP Program and Personal Offers
The LevelUp Casino VIP Club has 20 tiers. During our test, we reached tier 4, unlocking 15% cashback, access to closed tournaments and a personal gift of 100 wager-free spins on “Book of Cats”. From tier 10 onwards, cashback rises to 25%, and tier 20 brings up to 100% reloads plus a personal account manager.
Bonuses Reserved for VIP Players
For example, tier 15 players can grab up to 500 free spins of their choice and unlimited cashback for a week. Personal deals usually arrive via email or live chat.
Our Tips for Maximum Value
We developed a strategy: make your first deposit at the start of the month for the welcome bonus, your second on Friday for the reload, and a third on Wednesday for the midweek bonus. This keeps nearly every session boosted and makes it easier to join tournaments with decent prize money.
What to Avoid
Don’t waste time on games with low wagering contribution (like live roulette or baccarat) when clearing bonuses. We lost about two hours’ progress before realising those games didn’t count.