![]() ![]() Given its popular on-site shows and often low rates, Treasure Island attracts guests from across the world and the United States, including couples and families of all ages. It’s a missed opportunity and reinforces the feeling that the property is just cashing in on its location, rather than maintaining and improving itself. Out front, two life-size galleons used to entertain guests with mechanized shows, but are no longer active. Expect ornamental ceilings, a huge treasure map on the lobby floor, nautically-themed carpets, and a wall sculpture of shipwrecked, scantily-clad damsels above the entryway. That fact aside, what stands out is the hotel’s unintentionally kitschy treasure- and pirate-themed decor. The casino is quite dark and gets incredibly smoky - though there are, of course, travelers who appreciate the lenient smoker's policy. ![]() Like most Vegas hotels, Treasure Island’s heart is its casino, and the offerings throughout the property are about as big-ticket as you'd expect from a property on The Strip. Wear and tear is visible throughout, especially in guest rooms. Unfortunately, the hotel - which often gets crowded - hasn’t kept up with with the rigors of its popularity. ![]() Treasure Island opened in 1993 and the property completed its most recent renovation in 2002. ![]()
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