Treasure Island Las Vegas Saturday night

“Treasure Island Hotel & Casino (also known as TI or Treasure Island Las Vegas) is a classic pirate-themed resort located right on the Las Vegas Strip at 3300 South Las Vegas Boulevard in Paradise, Nevada. en.wikipedia.org It opened on October 26, 1993, developed by Steve Wynn as a family-friendly property with a full pirate village and lagoon featuring dramatic free pirate ship battles (originally Battle of Buccaneer Bay, later Sirens of TI). Those shows ended in 2013, but the iconic pirate ships remain as a lit-up landmark outside. en.wikipedia.org alamy.com unsplash.com alamy.com Key FeaturesRooms & Hotel: Approximately 2,885 rooms and suites in a 36-story tower. Rooms feature modern comforts like pillow-top beds, marble bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and Strip views. The resort has undergone renovations (including in 2019–2020) and is often praised for offering good value compared to flashier neighbors. en.wikipedia.org Casino: A ~48,000 sq ft gaming floor with around 2,500 slot machines, 185 table games, a sports book/racebook, high-limit areas, and stadium seating. It has a lively but not overwhelming vibe. hotels.com expedia.com travelweekly.com orbitz.com Entertainment: Home to Mystère by Cirque du Soleil (a long-running acrobatic show since opening). Other options include bars/lounges, occasional live music, and events. treasureisland.com Dining & Nightlife: About 9–10 restaurants ranging from casual (e.g., Gilley’s Saloon, Señor Frog’s) to finer options, plus poolside bars, a nightclub vibe in some lounges, and spots like Seafood Shack or Phil’s Steak House. en.wikipedia.org Amenities: Tropical outdoor pool with cabanas, daybeds, hot tub, and weekend DJs; full-service Oleksandra Spa & Salon; shopping; meeting/event space; free parking (a big plus on the Strip). treasureisland.com igovegas.com Location & VibeTI sits in a prime central Strip spot, connected by pedestrian bridges to the Fashion Show Mall and Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. It’s within easy walking distance of The Venetian, Palazzo, Wynn, and Encore. It offers a high-energy atmosphere that feels more approachable and less overwhelming than some mega-resorts, blending remaining pirate flair with contemporary updates. smartervegas.com Current Ownership: Privately owned by billionaire Phil Ruffin since 2009. It’s known for strong value, solid service, and a convenient location—ideal for visitors wanting Strip access without the highest prices. treasureisland.com Reviews often highlight the excellent location, spacious/clean rooms, and pool, while noting some dated elements in parts of the property. It’s a solid mid-tier option on the Strip with classic Vegas character. For the latest deals or bookings, check treasureisland.com.”

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