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Treasure Island Casino Review

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Treasure Island Casino Review
Treasure Island Casino Review

Treasure Island Hotel and Casino is a slightly Caribbean-themed hotel located on the famed Las Vegas Strip. The hotel has had a AAA Four Diamond rating since 1998, and boosts several luxurious amenities, including nine restaurants, five bars and lounges, spa, salon, fitness center, wedding chapel, golf, on-site shopping and pools with private cabanas.

    Features

  1. The Treasure Island Hotel rooms feature pillow top beds with lighted and padded headboards, floor-to-ceiling windows, flat screen televisions, iPod docking station, lounge seating area, mirrored wardrobe and 24-hour room service.
  2. Restaurants

  3. The Treasure Island boosts both casual and fine dining establishments to suit every need. Upscale dining includes The Steakhouse, Isla Mexican Kitchen and Khotan. Those seeking casual dining can select from The Buffet, The Coffee Shop, Pho-Vietnamese, Canter's Deli, Kuhuanaville and Pizzeria Francesco's.
  4. Size

  5. Treasure Island has 2,665 rooms and 220 suites. The Casino has 95,000 square feet of gaming space.
  6. Signature Attractions

  7. Treasure Island has been home to Cirque du Soleil's Show Mystere since 1993. It was the original show by Cirque de Soleil, and revolutionized Las Vegas Strip entertainment. Christian Audigier Nightclub opened in the summer of 2008.

    The Siren of TI is a live free outdoor show featuring attractive women, pirates, singing, dancing and audio-visual effects.
  8. History

  9. The Treasure Island was originally opened by Steve Wynn and The Mirage Resort Group in 1993 for $450 million. In 2008 it was sold to real estate investor and former owner of The New Frontier Hotel and Casino, Phil Ruffin for $775 million.
  10. Famous Ties

  11. The Treasure Island has been featured in the films "Miss Congeniality 2," "Dodgeball," "Knocked Up" and "Beavis and Butthead do America."

    It has also been featured in the the TV Show "Las Vegas."

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