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Responsible Gaming
Party City Casino is committed to a safe, fair, and supportive gaming environment. Gambling is meant to be enjoyable entertainment - not a way to make money or fix financial problems. This page explains practical healthy gaming habits, common warning signs, the kinds of limit-setting tools that may be available on your account, and where to find support if play stops feeling manageable.
What safer play means at Party City Casino
Safer play is about staying aware of your choices and keeping gambling in balance with the rest of your life. That means:
- Playing within a budget you can comfortably afford
- Choosing play time that fits your schedule and responsibilities
- Making informed decisions, including understanding game rules, odds, and bonus terms
- Knowing when to pause or stop
Everyone’s situation is different. What matters is that gaming stays voluntary, controlled, and enjoyable - without pressure, secrecy, or harm.
Our player-first approach to protection
Party City Casino aims to make player protection part of the overall experience, not an afterthought. We focus on:
- Clear access to gaming awareness information and support guidance
- Tools that help you set boundaries and stick to them
- Encouraging early action if gambling starts to feel stressful or hard to control
- Promoting fair gameplay through our software provider, Real Time Gaming (RTG)
- Keeping customer support available so you can ask questions or request account help when needed
If something doesn’t feel right - whether it’s your spending, your time online, or your mindset while playing - reaching out early is often the simplest and most effective move.
Simple habits that help you stay in control
Small choices make a big difference. These habits can help keep gambling in the “entertainment” zone:
Set your budget before you log in. Decide what you’re comfortable spending, and treat it like a fixed cost of leisure - similar to a ticket or a night out.
Decide your time limit in advance. It’s easy to lose track of time online, so choose a clear stopping point.
Take regular breaks. Even short pauses help you reset and avoid autopilot play.
Avoid gambling when you’re not at your best. Stress, anger, loneliness, fatigue, or alcohol and other substances can make it harder to make steady decisions.
Don’t chase losses. Trying to win back money quickly often leads to bigger losses and more frustration.
Keep gaming separate from essentials. Rent, bills, groceries, and savings should always come first.
Review your account activity. Checking deposits, withdrawals, and session patterns can help you spot changes early.
Treat outcomes as part of entertainment. Wins and losses happen - neither one is a plan for income.
Warning signs worth taking seriously
Sometimes gambling shifts from fun to stressful gradually. If any of the signs below sound familiar, consider taking a break and using support tools:
You notice you’re spending more than you planned, or depositing more often to keep playing.
You play longer than intended and feel frustrated when you try to stop.
You feel pressure to win back losses right away.
You hide or downplay your gambling from family or friends.
You feel anxious, guilty, or irritable about gambling - before, during, or after sessions.
You borrow money, use credit you can’t comfortably repay, or delay essential expenses to continue playing.
You think about gambling constantly or find it hard to focus on work, sleep, or relationships.
You keep playing even when it no longer feels enjoyable.
If you recognize yourself in any of these, you’re not alone - and support is available. Taking action early is a sign of strength, not failure.
Account tools that can support healthier limits
Many online casinos provide features designed to help players manage time and spending. Availability can vary based on your account and location, but common limit-setting and awareness options may include:
Deposit limits - cap how much you can add to your balance over a set period (daily, weekly, or monthly).
Loss limits - set a maximum amount you’re willing to lose within a defined timeframe.
Wager limits - restrict the amount you can stake over time to help keep play paced and planned.
Session limits - set a maximum session length, so play automatically ends or prompts you to stop.
Reality checks and time reminders - on-screen prompts that show how long you’ve been playing and encourage you to pause.
Transaction and gameplay history - review deposits, withdrawals, and play patterns so you can make decisions based on real activity, not guesswork.
If you’re unsure what tools are currently available on your profile, contact our team at support@partycitycasino.com or call US/CA Toll Free: 800-684-1300 for guidance on safer play options and account settings.
Time-out breaks and self-exclusion when you need space
Sometimes the best option is a clean pause.
A cooling-off or time-out period is typically a short break that restricts access to your account for a set amount of time. It’s a good choice if you feel your play is getting too frequent, too intense, or too emotional.
Self-exclusion is designed for longer breaks. It’s intended for players who feel they need more structured distance from gambling to regain balance.
If you’re considering either option, our support team can help you understand what’s available and how it works for your account.
Adults only: keeping underage players out
Party City Casino is for adults only. Underage gambling is not permitted.
To help prevent underage access, online casinos may use age and identity checks during registration or withdrawals, and may request verification documents when required. If you share a device, keep your login details private and use device-level controls to restrict access.
Getting support when gambling stops feeling manageable
If gambling is no longer enjoyable - or if it feels hard to control - getting support can help. Consider:
- Taking a time-out or requesting self-exclusion
- Speaking with someone you trust
- Reaching out to a licensed counselor or a responsible gambling support service in your area
If you want help with account-related protective options, you can contact Party City Casino Support by email at support@partycitycasino.com or by phone at US/CA Toll Free: 800-684-1300.
Support resources you can rely on
Support is strongest when it’s local and professional. We encourage you to contact licensed services in your country or region, such as:
- National or state/provincial responsible gambling programs
- Licensed mental health professionals (counselors, therapists)
- Local addiction support services and community health organizations
If you’re not sure where to begin, search for your region’s official “problem gambling help” or “responsible gambling support” services to find verified options.
Shared responsibility: what we provide and what you control
Player protection works best as a partnership. Party City Casino can provide tools, account controls, information, and support access. You also play an important role by choosing limits that fit your life, paying attention to how gambling affects your mood and finances, and asking for help as soon as things feel off.
Keeping gambling as entertainment is the goal. A clear budget, planned play time, and early use of support tools can help you stay in control - and if you ever need a break, it’s always okay to take one.


