Overview
Treasure Island - TI Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, a Radisson Hotel is an award winning resort offering guests fun, excitement, and splendour. Enjoy a variety of dining, lush landscapes, world-class entertainment and 24-hours of casino action. On the Strip, next to the Fashion Show shopping mall, TI is centrally located to all the best of Las Vegas.
Minimum check-in age: 21 years old
Resort fees include
- Unlimited Wi-Fi Internet access
- Buy One Get One (BOGO) Free Beverage Voucher
- Fitness centre access
- Daily local newspaper at Guest Services
- In-room local and toll free calls
- Printing of boarding pass
- Copying, faxes (up to 10 pages)
- Free Valet and self park garage
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
2884
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Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Decent hotel but horrible wifi/internet
Matth-t-S (The Netherlands) on Dec 06, 2024
I had a good stay at TI. The rooms are dated but clean. A/C is very noisy, but can be turned off. WiFi really sucked. It has very little throughput (5 Mbps) but with a lot of guests it completely dies and nothing gets through. Even the logon page no longer shows. It was the same in previous years so feedback has not helped. But since I am a business traveler, I will sure look for a better place if available.
Not the place you want to stay at while in Vegas
dwhir (Connecticut) on Dec 04, 2024
Came to Vegas for a conference and booked a room at Treasure Island. When I arrived at the hotel my first clue that this wasn't going to be ideal was when we pulled up. The hotel is super dated. Compared to hotels around it - the Venetian, the Palazzo, the Wynn - it is an eyesore. Inside is no different. The casino floor felt dated and very "downscale". But honestly if these were the only issues, I could live with it. But, I had two major issues with the hotel, which leads to my rating of a 2. 1) The restaurants are limited and not really good. Vegas is known among other things for a great selection of quality restaurants. Not here. There is a super expensive steak place, an average Vietnamese restaurant, a coffee shop that is only open for breakfast and lunch, and a bunch of very mainstream, "cheesy" restaurants across different cuisines like BBQ and Mexican. Not only was the restaurant selection below par, but many of them are only open a few days a week. The Vietnamese restaurant, one of the only decent ones, was closed on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Really? One night I was there, the Vietnamese restaurant was closed and the Mexican restaurant had a private party. That left me with a choice of a super expensive Steak place or some fast food-like options. Absolutely unacceptable for Las Vegas. 2) Despite being in Las Vegas, where people fly in from all over the world and likely have jet lag, the fitness center only opens at 6AM. I've been in Marriott Courtyards that have had a 24 hour fitness center. I woke up the first day at 4 AM, put on my work out clothes and headed downstairs only to find out the fitness center was closed. That is a big issue to me. The only positives I can say are: 1) It's a good location 2) The people working there were generally nice and helpful 3) The rooms were spacious and comfortable Honestly, with all the options of places to stay in Vegas, this is not a place you should target if you want to have a great experience. Super disappointed.
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