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My husband and I took a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. We stayed in a Petite Suite (or was it a mini suite?) at Treasure Island. It was not that much more expensive than a regular room and it had two... More
My husband and I took a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. We stayed in a Petite Suite (or was it a mini suite?) at Treasure Island. It was not that much more expensive than a regular room and it had two huge luxurious bathrooms- one with a spa tub and one with a shower. It had a couch in a little sitting area. The check-in staff was very helpful. My husband requested a room with a view, and we got it. We were on the top floor (34 th I believe) with a wonderful view of the strip. We could see the Mirage Volcano and part of the Bellagio Dancing Fountains from our window. As guests of the hotel, we had a special place to view the free nightly show. I think I would stay there again if we ever go to Vegas again.
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Treasure Island Hotel and Casino keeps changing its image from family-oriented to adult-playland. Even their famous ship battle that occurs nightly has morphed from a swashbuckling adventure to an... More
Treasure Island Hotel and Casino keeps changing its image from family-oriented to adult-playland. Even their famous ship battle that occurs nightly has morphed from a swashbuckling adventure to an adult-themed revue called Sirens. The theming is pretty great for this place, but it's basically like stepping into Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean. Rooms are average, but watch out for Strip-side rooms (The hotel claims that the exterior rooms facing the Sirens extravaganza have extra insulation, but I've heard otherwise) Restaurants are average but not bad. I think that the price of the hotel is a little inflated when you compare it to other hotels on the Strip.
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Ok, so there's a few huge ships out front that do a show at night. that's the biggest thing here that speaks of Treasure Island (unless you're in the casino). But otherwise, it's a very basic hotel.... More
Ok, so there's a few huge ships out front that do a show at night. that's the biggest thing here that speaks of Treasure Island (unless you're in the casino). But otherwise, it's a very basic hotel. The rooms are nice, however, dont' get me wrong (you DO have to pay more for internet access-ACK). Check in is relatively fast, especially in comparison with the other hotels on the Strip.
Depending on the room, you can get some great views of the Strip (please know that if you're in the front of the hotel, there are 4 Siren of TI shows nightly). The bathrooms are above average, and the rooms come equipped with safes, and the decor is a bit um, poufy, shall we say (I guess they were going for the Pirates of the Caribbean)?
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