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| - We got an awesome deal on Priceline to stay at Treasure Island for our spring trip. The room was decently sized and well-decorated. The beds were comfortable. The tv was a little small and our room had no fridge. We wasted a ton of leftovers! It did have a great view of the strip and the pool.
The casino area is small in comparison to some others, but it suited us just fine. There are more slot machines than tables. The hotel had a few restaurants, a variety of types and styles. We did have a breakfast and dinner at the buffet. Breakfast was much better than dinner and was only $16, cheap compared to most buffets. We also tried Kahunaville, an island/jungle-themed restaurant/bar. We enjoyed our dinner there and had great service, although we weren't satisfied with the expensive drinks that we ordered from the fruity cocktail menu. In addition to the restaurants, there's a Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's, and a dance club. We were very pleased with all that the hotel provided.
There were a few things to complain about... other reviewers mentioned the resort fee. It's $20 a day and not optional. For a guest who purchased the room on Priceline, an additional $20 a day was a big surprise. It should already be included in the room price, if they have to raise the rates then they should. It's sneaky to tack on that extra fee! Also, our towels smelled awful. The only way I can describe them is that they had a "burnt" smell. Lastly, the music and the waitstaff service in the pool area was really bad. We spent a few hours at the pool every day, it was tough to get a drink brought to us and that music was like torture. There was also a funny smell near the pool, made me think it wasn't clean enough.
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