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Treasure Island Hotel & Casino

3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV, 89109

Treasure Island used to be famous for greeting guests with its swashbuckling pirate show. Today, the model pirate ships and dancing buccaneers have long gone, but the long-running hotel—now rebranded as TI—still offers many of its original features, including the palm-lined pool, the Wild West-themed Gilley’s Saloon, a huge casino floor, and the popular Mystère™, the original Cirque du Soleil® show.

The Basics

Located at the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, Treasure Island boasts thousands of slot machines and game tables inside its 95,000-square-foot (8,825 square meters) casino, plus live entertainment such asMystere by Cirque du Soleil and a variety of musicians and comedians. The hotel also offers nightlife, restaurants, and an outdoor heated pool with chaise lounges, in addition to hotel accommodations.

For a unique view of Treasure Island and other Las Vegas attractions, try an evening helicopter tour, book a tour in a limousine, or see the sights from a pink Cadillac with an Elvis impersonator along for the ride. Many tours include pickup and drop-off at your hotel.

Things to Know Before You Go

  • There are noMystere performances on Thursdays and Fridays.

  • Electric scooters are available for rent from the hotel’s bell desk; wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-serve basis for registered hotel guests.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes to stroll the Strip, because the hotels and casinos are far apart.

How to Get There

Treasure Island is connected to the nearby Mirage Hotel by a tram. Walkway bridges provide easy access to The Palazzo at The Venetian and the Fashion Show Shopping Mall, which is located north of the hotel. Taxis and ride-sharing services are available at the hotel entrance. Plus, there are several shuttle services to and from McCarran International Airport that pick up and drop off at Treasure Island.

When to Get There

Las Vegas is usually the most crowded from March to May and from September to November, when the weather is relatively mild; weekends will attract more visitors as well. As for entertainment, most shows perform year-round, but during the holiday season, such as the week before Christmas, many will go dark, so keep that in mind when booking your trip.

Hoover Dam

If your wallet needs a break from the casinos, head out to Hoover Dam, which is less than an hour away from Las Vegas. This impressive engineering feat continues to provide water to people in Arizona, California, and Nevada. Many full- and half-day tours, which include round-trip transportation from Vegas hotels, are available.

Ways to explore

Take your pick from almost 3,000 rooms and suites at the Treasure Island hotel, drink or dine at one of the eight restaurants and nine bars, or try your luck at the casino, which has a wide variety of table games, slot machines, sportsbook, and stadium gaming. Tickets for the spectacular Mystère by Cirque du Soleil show are always sought-after, while the honky-tonk Gilley’s Saloon has live music and bull riding. The Fashion Show and Grand Canal Shoppes malls are just a short walk away, connected to the resort by pedestrian bridges.

Accessibility

The hotel, casino, and other attractions are all compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Limited wheelchairs and scooters are available upon request, and service dogs are permitted throughout.

Age limits

Access to the casino is strictly for those 21 and up; kids are welcome at the hotel and restaurants.

What to pack

Photo ID, portable charger, small-denomination cash (for tips), reusable water bottle, swimsuit, a light sweater or cover-up (the air-conditioned venues can get cool)

What to wear

Smart-casual clothing is fine during the day, but elegant dress is expected in the evening.

Not allowed

Take a class or practice at the beginner tables if it’s your first time at a casino—asking the dealers for advice is frowned upon.

Amenities

Casino, theater, hotel, gift shops, bars, restaurants, swimming pool and cabanas, fitness center, spa, luggage storage, free (for guests) valet and self-parking, self check-in kiosks

Address

Treasure Island is on the Strip, at the corner of Spring Mountain Road and Las Vegas Boulevard. The resort is reachable by car, taxi, rideshare, and public transport. Several shuttle services run between it and Harry Reid International Airport.

Driving

From downtown, head south along I-15; exit at Spring Mountain Road (Exit 39). Turn right onto Mel Tormé Way for guest parking. For the main entrance/valet parking, continue to Las Vegas Boulevard, then turn right on Mystère Dreams Avenue.

Public transportation

From downtown Las Vegas, take the southbound Deuce on The Strip bus from outside the Fremont Street Experience pedestrian mall on Las Vegas Boulevard; get off at the Treasure Island stop.

Best times to visit

Treasure Island is typically busiest in the evening hours. For a quieter vibe—ideal if you’re still learning the ropes—head to the casino floor in the late morning or early afternoon.

Best days to visit

Friday and Saturday nights draw big crowds, but a midweek visit can be just as fun. The Mystère by Cirque de Soleil shows are not held on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Best months to visit

Summer temperatures are scorching hot in Nevada, so plan your trip for spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) if you want to enjoy the sunshine.

Special events

Treasure Island is an official venue along the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, where the Las Vegas Grand Prix is held each November.

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