Treasure Island just celebrated its 30th year in operation last month. Their grand opening was in October of 1993. In commemoration, the property will have multiple promotions, discounts and offerings, beginning Wednesday, 1 November through Tuesday, 14 November.
At Treasure Island restaurants, including Gilley’s; Las Vegas Yacht Club, A Seafood Restaurant; and Pizzeria Francesco’s, seafood selections like Yacht Club’s Fish and Chips; and pizza and wings at the pizzeria. Additionally, guests will be able to sign up for a new players card where they can earn 100 points to redeem $30 in free slot play.
“The Treasure Island property has served travelers worldwide for three decades now, and today provides the best value for its prime location on the Las Vegas Strip,” said Dawn Wolf, Vice President of Brand Marketing, Treasure Island. There have been several upgrades made for the anniversary, and more are on the way.
Treasure Island has rebranded its seafood restaurant to The Las Vegas Yacht Club, A Seafood Restaurant, which features market fresh catches of the day, pan roasts, steamed clams, oysters in the shell, whole Maine lobster, clam bakes for two as well as seafood salads and pastas and specialty dishes including Salmon Oscar and Sea Scallops.
A variety of oyster shooters and an extensive list of cocktails and wines are also available. Guests can sip and savor in the dining area or open bar that overlooks the casino floor. Treasure Island also opened the Big Chill Margarita Bar, a brand new venue that serves up refreshing frozen cocktails. Quick and convenient, Big Chill offers an array of flavorful, fruity concoctions with sizes up to a 48-ounce yard.
The Oleksandra Spa & Salon recently underwent a transformation and now offers new world-class treatments at its intimate, serene and luxurious spa atmosphere. It also rolled out a 20 percent discount for Vegas locals. Treasure Island also announced that 2024 will see the opening of exciting new venues, including The Cove, a barcade, where visitors will have the chance to play a number of video games and other forms of entertainment.
Treasure Island is currently owned by business owner Phil Ruffin, who made an offer to buy the property from its former owner MGM in 2008. The purchase was finalized in early 2009 and has retained its prominence as a top-tier destination that features headline entertainment, dining options, nightlife, a spa, and a shopping experiences. The resort continues to offer free parking and valet to all guests.