Treasure Island
The Treasure Island hotel and casino Las Vegas has also been known as "ti" since 2003. It has 2,885 rooms and was built by Mirage Resorts when that company was owned by Steve Wynn, and it is currently owned by the successor corporation, MGM Mirage.

History
It opened in 1993 and intended to attract families with children with features such as a large video arcade and staged pirate battles nightly in "Buccaneer Bay" in front of the casino. In 2003, the hotel largely abandoned its pirate theme, to refocus on young adults. The arcade was closed and the famous skull-and-crossbones sign at the Strip entrance was replaced by one reading simply "ti".
In lieu of the pirate battle, the newly renamed "Sirens' Cove" is now the site of "The Sirens of TI". This free show is designed to appeal more to adults by including singing, dancing and attractive women, all of which were absent from the original show. Because of a fire risk from the pirate ship's tattered sails, the show is often canceled when wind is present. TI is home to Cirque du Soleil's Mystère, which revolutionized production shows on the Las Vegas strip and introduced Franco Dragone to The Strip.

Recent Reviews
"I was reluctant to stay at TI because of all the negative reviews I had read before going. Not sure why so many people criticize this hotel/casino. My stay was fantastic. Check-in took less than 10 mins. The staff were great and the food was good. Comps were good. The casino was fast paced and well staffed. My room was clean and the view of the strip was awesome."
M. Roomre
"My fiance and I stayed at TI for the first time recently. We had such an incredible experience that we plan to return for our honeymoon. The staff were very friendly, when they found out how much I loved the lotion, there were always extra bottles set on the bed each day. We celebrated the announcement of our wedding at The Steak House. The meal was wonderful - a true test of a steak house is to feed a Texan - they passed with flying colors. The spa was fabulous - the pedicures are to die for and are very reasonable in price. The only thing that seemed out of place was the small Deli. The staff were not as friendly and the menu was over priced. We can't wait to come back!"
S. Hastings
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