Treasure Island to become Radisson’s 1st Las Vegas Strip property

Radisson Hotel Group will add the Treasure Island – TI Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas to its portfolio later this year. Guests will be able to book stays at Treasure Island – TI Hotel & Casino, a Radisson Hotel by late 2019 and Radisson Rewards members will be able to earn and redeem points in 2020.

“TI is a true resort destination in a one-of-a-kind city, and one we’ve been keen to offer to our loyal guests for quite some time,” Ken Greene, Radisson Hotel Group’s president, Americas, said in a statement. “Treasure Island is home to one of the best locations and values in Las Vegas, and we’re honored to welcome such a well-known resort and casino to our growing portfolio.”   

The hotel and casino, owned and operated by businessman Phil Ruffin, will retain its current branding and exterior signage. The property features 2,884 rooms and suites, nine restaurants, seven bars and lounges, 95,000 square feet of casino floor, a spa and salon, a large pool area and 30,500 square feet of meeting and event space. It is located within walking distance of the Sands Expo and is connected by pedestrian bridges to the Fashion Show shopping mall and Grand Canal Shoppes.

“It’s a privilege to collaborate with the like-minded and passionate team at Radisson Hotel Group and join one of the best recognized brands in the world,” Ruffin said in a statement. “Our mission is to be the most exciting, distinctive and friendly resort destination on the Las Vegas Strip, and we believe this exciting announcement will help cast a wider global reach to attract new guests.”

Radisson Hotel Group has more than 1,100 hotels across seven brands: Radisson Collection, Radisson Blu, Radisson, Radisson RED, Park Plaza, Park Inn by Radisson and Country Inn & Suites by Radisson.