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June 19th, 2010 at 2:33 am
I was in the Treasure Island Casino.
One of the nicest in Vegas, good location too, right in the middle of the strip.
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June 19th, 2010 at 2:38 am
We actually went to Treasure Island for our honeymoon! We had a great time and the hotel is beautiful. Nice pool area, good restaurants, and great location on the Strip. If you get a chance to see Mystere while you’re there, do it! It’s a great show. We enjoyed our stay there so much, my husband reserved one of the top floor suites for our first anniversary!
Enjoy and have fun. Aloha!
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June 19th, 2010 at 3:13 am
It’s a four-star place – what’s not to love? Seriously, it’s my first choice as far as places to stay in Vegas. It’s REALLY nice, VERY clean, and easy to navigate. You don’t feel disoriented trying to get to your room from anywhere outside (lobby, parking garage, or pirate battle area)
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June 19th, 2010 at 3:55 am
Really nice 4 star hotel. Only thing was that the pool was really too small for the amount of people there. Other than that it was great. Would stay there again anytime!
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June 19th, 2010 at 4:38 am
Treasure Island is a great hotel. the best part is it’s location. Right in the middle of the strip. If this is your first time in Vegas I would recommend walking down to the south end of the strip first and see as many casino’s that you can. Some of the best ones in Vegas are very close by. Then cross over to the other side of the street and work your way back to Treasure Island. This will take all day and most of the night if you try and do it in one day. Then on the next day walk down the north side of the strip and do the same thing.
You can even stop at the fashion mall, which is right across the street and do some mall type shopping if you are not a big fan of the forum shops in all of the casinos.
Treasure Island tends to attract a younger crowd – 20-30, mainly because of the Tangerine Bar that is outside and faces the strip. It is always jumping and has great drink specials for guests of the hotel.
The pool is fantastic but, can get busy on the weekends, try and go out early around 8:00 a.m. to reserve your spot.
They also tends to have lower table limits and extremely friendly dealers.
All in all it is a great place to stay.
Have a great time!
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A vegas nut since 1997! I have stayed at every hotel on the strip at least once.
June 19th, 2010 at 5:24 am
I have stayed at Bellagio, Mirage, and Treasure Island. Room wise, I prefer the Bellagio suite. Casino wise, I love MIRAGE. Treasure Island is okay, the rooms are wonderful too….my husband says I liked the room better than Mirage, but they’re smaller than Mirage. Don’t care for the Sirens show though (I prefer the original), or the Casino floor itself. But Kahunaville is pretty cool.
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June 19th, 2010 at 6:09 am
TI, as it is now referred to, started out as a family themed resort. So the layout is the way it is with the tram and the pool area. Actually the pool first had a waterpark theme.
Over the last few years, they have rebranded it (TI) and are remodleing it to be more upscale, urban and adult. ($$)
Very Nice hotle and great location
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