Yes, casino free play almost always has an expiration date, and the specific timeframe depends heavily on how the credit was earned. For "Daily Offers" or loyalty rewards, free play often expires within 24 to 72 hours of being issued. Larger promotional offers, such as those mailed as part of a monthly marketing packet, typically last for the duration of a specific "offer period" (e.g., one week or the entire month). If the free play is part of a "New Member" sign-up bonus, it might last for 30 days. It is critical to note that "Free Play" is different from "Earned Points" (often called Reward Credits); while Reward Credits might last for 6–12 months of inactivity, Free Play is considered a temporary marketing incentive and will vanish from your player's club card if not downloaded to a machine before the deadline. Always check the "My Offers" section of the casino's app or visit the Player's Club desk to verify the exact minute of expiration, as it is often timed to the end of the gaming day (usually 4:00 AM or midnight).