Treasure Island Pirate show in Las Vegas! 5
November 10th, 2009
Ok… they sing and dance to cause damage to the male pirates ship… I don’t get it… I just know the girl with that tattoo on her back has a nice ass.
Duration : 0:2:23
Ok… they sing and dance to cause damage to the male pirates ship… I don’t get it… I just know the girl with that tattoo on her back has a nice ass.
Duration : 0:2:23
Can anyone tell me whether this is a good hotel?
It’s a great hotel. The rooms are very nice, the cafe has good food, the buffet (Diners) is really great. The location is pretty good too … you can take the tram over to The Mirage, or walk across the street to Wynn or the Venetian. The show Mystere is fabulous and there are little shops you can browse through. I’d rate it pretty high as a nice place to stay.
I wouldn’t think that Treasure Island would be suitable because when I looked up their rooms on their website, they only offered rooms with a single bed, no doubles. The best place to stay with kids is definitely Excalibur, they have a basement devoted to children. It is full of carnival games that are affordable and easy to win. It is also in a great location and is extremely affordable. We pay $51/night. Circus Circus is a good hotel to visit for the adventuredome, but from what I hear, it’s not a great place to stay.
We just returned from a trip to Vegas with 3 kids, ages 2, 6, and 12, and we had an absolute blast! There was so much to do, and all of what we did was kid-friendly. Half of the activities in Vegas are there for kids, so obviously the city of Las Vegas accepts children, too. Here is a list of what we included in our itinerary
Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay- $10/$15
Manhattan Express- $12 ($4 off coupon in What’s On Mag)
Lion Habitat at MGM Grand- FREE
Midway at Excalibur- carnival games that are easy to win
Luxor Imax- $9
M & M World- shop and look around
Coca Cola World- shop & sample cokes around the world
Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat @ Mirage- $10/$15
Tiger Habitat at Mirage- FREE
Masquerade in the Sky at Rio- FREE
Forum Shops at Caesar’s (F.A.O. Schwartz)- mall
swimming at hotel-FREE
Mac King Comedy Show- Free tix at Harrah’s
Star Trek Experience at Las Vegas Hilton- $40 each
Adventuredome at Circus-Circus- $25 each
Fremont Street Exp- FREE
Tournament of Kings at Excalibur- $50 each (jousting dinner show)
Mystere- kid-friendly Cirque show
Be sure to take the kids to
Carnival World Buffet at Rio- amazing food ($16.99 for lunch)
Spice Market Buffet at PH- cook to order burgers, bratwurst
and tacos
Fatburger- kids get a kick out of the name
Dick’s Last Resort at Excalibur
We never rent a car- public transportation in Vegas is too easy and affordable to pass up. You can take the bus up and down the strip ($2 each way or $5 all day). The monorail is very handy to get to the Las Vegas Hilton for Star Trek ($5 each way, $9 for 2-way, $15 all day I think)
The What’s on Magazine you can find for free all over the place in Vegas has great coupons in it. There is one for the monorail right now. If you need anymore info, feel free to contact me.
My husband and I are planing a trip to Vegas. We are not sure where to stay and are looking at Treasure Island and the Trump Hotel. Which is better? Any other suggestions? I am looking for a moderate priced hotel I know the Bellagio is great but too expensive. Any ideas?
The Trump hotel seems nice, but it is a non-smoking, non-gaming hotel so you would not have the added convenience of late night gambling an elevator ride from your room. I think I read somewhere recently that they charge some kind of resort fee of $15/night not included in the rental rate. I personally would not stay here because I think part of experiencing a Vegas vacation is experiencing the gaming hotels, and the loud slot machines, and the people everywhere.
Treasure Island should be nice. I have never stayed there but I enjoy visiting. It is in a great location.
Check this website http://smartervegas.com/hotels.aspx to find great hotel deals. You can get some of the more luxurious hotels for a steal here. It is a list of all of the promotions offered by the hotel. All you do is find one you like, click "book now" and then you are directed to the hotel website to complete your reservation. Here are some hotels I think you might enjoy
Bellagio from $99/night
Excalibur from $22/night (decent hotel, but you must upgrade to their Widescreen room to get a nice room, it’s only $10-$20 more per night)
Luxor from $42/night
Mandalay Bay from $70/night (very upscale and classy with the best pool)
MGM Grand from $49/night (one of the most popular hotels with great pool area).
A lot of them come with extras too, like free slot play, dining credits, etc.
Good Luck!
Um showzinho na frente do T.I.
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A show in front of T.I.
Duration : 0:2:30
Monte Carlo 880
Treasure Island 990
Mirage 1025
Wynn 1118
Is the Wynn really worth the extra $$$$. We will do very little gambling mainly want to see the shows, hang at the pool, and shop.
For some yes and others no. It depends on each individual. For the price difference you can pay for a show. When the lights are out in the room and you are fast asleep then most rooms are alike. If you plan on spending any extra time in your room then It might make a difference.
Also figure what they have to offer like the pool area. If you want a good pool area then leave out TI because the one at Circus Circus is better. The Mirage pool is always packed and the Monte Carlo pool has a view of the construction at City Center. Lots to figure in.
Tangerine Bar Tender at Treasure Island Las Vegas, doing his show with fire, Bacardi 151.
Duration : 0:1:19
The original pirate show out front of Treasure Island, Las Vegas. This was taken in 1996 during my families trip to America. I found this while converting old 8mm tapes to dvd
Duration : 0:9:22