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Steve the Texan said:
The Treasure Island pool is OK, but that's about all. Perfectly fine for relaxing but not particularly anything special. The pool section of the site may be helpful for more ideas.
Ashley From Oregon said:
My husband and I will be staying here the second full week in July. We are in our late 20's early 30's How is the pool scene? Where are the best pool spots to hit up?
Al Yer Pal said:
Ariving on Sunday 29th anyone who wants to say hi I will be in Canters about 8:30pm come over and say helo to the englishman and his wife cant miss us I'm early 50's dark thining hair wear rimless glasses wife in her late 30's blond hair
Steve the Texan said:
Canters Deli inside Treasure Island is one of my favorite places on the Strip. Nothing fancy, but the sandwhiches are huge and fantastic.
Another good option would be to venture next door to the Mirage and try the Samba Brazilian Steakhouse.
Joanne said:
We will be arriving on Saturday, April 17, and would like to know where a good place would be to go out for a nice dinner, nothing too extravagant.
Cassie said:
TI gave us a huge headache and run around because we booked through priceline. Watch out for the hidden resort fee!!!! Would not recommend!!
carlos said:
will be arriving on this friday where should i dine for a good reasonalble steak