Our room at TI faced out towards Wynn hotel and The Fashion Mall shopping centre, which also meant we got a view over the Sirens of TI pirate show in the evenings. There were loud booms and fireworks but it didn't bother us because if we were in the room, it was to get changed or to have a quick nap before partying on - it wouldn't be brill if you had small children in the room with you.
TI is centrally located and has its own swimming pool complex which we didn't have time to visit. The bar next to the gaming floor is really relaxed and serves decent cocktails, it's a great place to people watch. There are a few restaurants and other bars but we didn't spend any time in there - too busy exploring and shopping. Kahunaville was very pleasant but again, we didn't spend any time in there.
Unique Quality: All of TI's beds have memory foam mattress toppers in place which lead to a very comfortable sleep, much better than other hotels that we've visited.
First reaction: Wow what a big hotel!!!
Second reaction: Welcome in Vegas!!!
Thirth reaction: Damn it's hot here!!!
The hotel is one big playground for adults, when I visited Treasure I was 15 years old, so for me it was not very intresting, for my parents it was absolute fantastic!!!
The city Las Vegas is really an experience, great city, wonderful shows and the hotels are huge!!!
Unique Quality: The accommodation is just TOP really it's amazing, you can find this only in Las Vegas. A hotel with a pirates atmosphere!
Food was I believe okay, not wonderful good but it was good to eat!!! The rooms are beautiful, very stylish!
Directions: In the neighbourhood of the Mirage and the Venetian!
I stayed here in Jan 2006 and had a blast. The rooms were much more nicer than some of the hotels I have previously stayed in and the rates were also less. So I got more for less. The rooms had nice beds with granite finishing and I had a room with a kick ass view of the strip. I dined downs stairs at the "steak house" which is a nice palce to eat with excellent service. Service was good. If you stay here you also get free admission to "tangerine" which is a swanky lounge on the first floor. You can also check out the pirate show deal on the boat. This is a good place to stay. I also had the pleasure of hanging out in the penthoust on the top floor and that is super nice with his and hers bathrooms, king size bed with all the nice linens, sofas and tables and a spectacular view.
Unique Quality: Very nice rooms for not alot of money, more than other hotels offer.
We had a room overlooking the strip (what else do you want?). I strongly recommend the SPA at TI: they provide a comfortable atmosphere in general and nonstop sports on telly as well as a nice selection of magazines about sports, cars and women ;-))
Service was excellent but a bit impersonal. Facilities were clean, modern and well maintained. I can't recommend this hotel UNLESS you want to be near the Fashion Show Mall or simply don't want to travel to see Mystere. The most annoying part of my stay centers around the fact that it was isolated from the main part of the Strip and was thus a bit of a walk to the center of the action. Also in keeping with the Island Theme all public areas are treated to a constant aroma of coconut oil air freshener. YUCK !!
Unique Quality: The place was clean and modern. The food was good and average priced. The main thing this Hotel has going for it are the Cirque du Soliel Theatre and its production of Mystere and its location to shopping at the Fashion Show Mega Mall across the street.
Directions: Northern End of the Strip.
I can't describe my stay at the Treasure Island Hotel as good or bad. Let's just say it was ok! I think the hotel is very unpersonal and lacks character and charm. The check in and check out are made automatically, though you will have to wait in a long line for it. The hotel was full at the time I was there and it seems it's always like that.
The rooms are ok, large, clean , but very boring. everything is beige, no touch of colour anywhere, no flower or anything to give it charm. The bathrooms were also large and had all the amenities you need.
Be prepared to wait in line for breakfast too. Whether at the restaurant or at the downstairs Starbucks. Lines are usual.
There is a large casino, always with many people gambling . The hotel also has many night entertainements and shows though I didn't got to any of them.
The best feature of the Treasure Island is , in my opinion, its location on the Strip, where you can walk anywhere and to the main hotels. The price is also reasonable due to its location. Maybe your best less expensive bet on the Strip.
Unique Quality: Its location on the Strip.
Directions: On the Strip.
This is typical Las Vegas hotel in Strip.There is nothing unusual at the hotel except the shows of the battle of the ships and the attacks of pirates.This is just the attraction side and dont forget that the real pirates are in the casinos !!!
Stayed at the TI in September 2005. The room was very nice for the money--actually better than I thought. I'd read online that the room walls were thin, but we certainly didn't have a problem with that--AT ALL. Our room faced The Wynn across the street, so the only complaint I had was that the Sirens of TI show plays at 11 pm (when it's not too windy, which fortunately only happened once during our stay) which kept me from sleeping the night before I had to catch a plane home! The casino is fab... and the sports book is better than a lot of other casinos. The food, especially Cantor's Deli and Dishes--the buffet--were top-notch. There was some work being done on the coffee shop, so we had a long walk-around to get to the elevators, but.... I will try to stay at TI every time I come back. I really like staying there. If you rent a car, as we did, you should self-park on the 3rd level. Or do the valet parking. It's much easier!
Unique Quality: My first trip to Las Vegas and the hotel was the best choice possible. It's right in the middle of the strip's action. We rented a car, and the cross street, Spring Mountain Road, is just perfect for getting around off-strip. The Mirage, next door, is accessible via tram, and the Wynn, Bellagio, Paris, all that good stuff is just a short walk down the strip. Mystere, the Cirque du Soleil show, is supposed to be good, but it's not what I came to LV to see! The shopping in the hotel was really good. BTW, did I mention Cantor's Deli?? And how does a Florida girl deal with that desert air??
Directions: The Strip
I lucked out with a flight/hotel deal & stayed at Treasure Island, one of the new generation Las Vegas theme resorts. Considering the quality & size of the room, it was quite a deal indeed. Although it was a double & not a suite, it was quite spacious & had a big bathroom. The place was spotless. TI has a number of amenities including a decent-sized casino ( rather small by Vegas standards which means it was actually fairly large according to the rest of us) and a number of restaurants. The gem of the restaurants is Isla, a nouveau Mexican spot that's well worth the trip even if you're not staying at the hotel.
Unique Quality: TI is catty-corner to Fashion Show Mall, one of the best shopping spots in town, and you can hit the free pirate show on the way back.
I did not stay here in terms of sleep, but spent many a night here partying.. I made Kahunaville my little hidden Vegas drinking getaway, and Tangerine was not too shabby as well, this club has very sexy performances from little Orange-clad vixens. The drink girls here were my favorites out of all the hotels, and the little pirate show, though cheesy, was not that bad after a few bourbons. The hotel itself is I think an extension of the Mirage, very nice with very good prices on rooms through the week and into the weekends. I'd recommend sleeping here as well, though I can't tell from personal experience.
Unique Quality: Orange, orange, everywhere! If you're a fan of the color orange then you might just have an overload just walking through the lobby!
Directions: Slightly North of the center of the strip.
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We stayed at Treasure Island Hotel in Las Vegas Nevada. It was a wonderful experience. I was not allergic to the shampoo or conditioner. Does anyone know what product they used? I would like to buy that brand because I am not allergic to the fragrance.
Suggestion, why don't you contact customer relations at the hotel?
I tried to find a contact on the website but all I got was how to reserve a room. I could not find a contact number or email. I will go back to the site and look again.
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