Last week saw a stay-at-home mom bank the site-wide progressive jackpot at Slotland courtesy of one spin on the Open Season video slot.Regular player ‘Debra J’ took home a record-breaking payout of $315,124 while the online casino’s progressive jackpot has since been reset and now stands at just over $58,400.“I'm in total shock, even more so after being told it was a record win,” said ‘Debra J’.“It hasn't fully sunk in yet. At first I didn't believe it but when Slotland told me that it had really happened, my jaw dropped and I actually started dancing.”Slotland declared that most of its real-money video slots are tied to a site-wide progressive jackpot that grows courtesy of receiving a small portion of every stake while players become eligible to win the entire jackpot by placing minimum bets that usually amount to $5.“I’ve always loved the slots, so no beginner’s luck here,” said ‘Debra J’.“Open Season is one of my regular games but I try many before I stick to one or a few that seem to be paying.”Slotland revealed that this represents the first time its progressive jackpot has been hit on the hunting-themed Open Season, which was launched during the site’s 17th birthday celebrations last year and comes complete with free spins and mystery cash bonuses.“There are so many things I’ve dreamed of doing if I ever won like this,” said ‘Debra J’.“We'll do some practical stuff, I guess, like put money aside for the kids, do some fixer-uppers and pay some bills but then we'll do some fun stuff too, like throw a party and spoil ourselves with some new goods and I'd love to do a trip around the world.”Slotland explained that this represented the first time its progressive jackpot had topped $300,000 although the amount had previously been close such as in 2013 when an American dad took home $266,800 courtesy of a session on its Carnival slot. Its sister site at WinADay Casino additionally offers a site-wide progressive jackpot with the current take-home prize standing at just over $202,500.