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Treasure Island Pool: Hours, Cabanas & Minimum Spend

Last Updated on 03/26/2024 by Mike Waldron

The 2024 pool season has begun at Treasure Island. Enjoy the extended pool hours compared to many other Strip hotel pools. Half-Day cabana rentals are available.

  • Location: 300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
  • Phone: 702-894-7111 

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Pool Season

The pool at Treasure Island, also referred to as TI, is open from early March through Mid-November.

Pool Hours

The pool’s hours of operation vary by season.

Early March through Mid-May9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Mid-May through Mid-July8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Mid-July Through Mid-September 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m
Mid- September through Late October9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Late October through Mid-November9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Late November through Early MarchClosed for the Season
hours may vary due to weather or special events

Treasure Island Pool Deck Map

Treasure Island Pool Deck Map showing position of pool, hot tub and cabanas.
Courtesy of TI

Pool Access

Complimentary pool access for registered hotel guests. Non-guests are not permitted reserved seating options.

Hotel Resort Fees

A daily resort fee of $41.00 will be charged for the use of hotel amenities, including the pool.

Lifeguard

Lifeguards are on duty.

Number of Pools

There is one outdoor swimming pool at the TI.

For a Las Vegas Choice Hotel with an indoor pool, check out the highlighted link.

Heated / Unheated

The outdoor pool is heated to a comfortable temperature.

Number of Jacuzzis

There is one 25 person hot tub located at this property. This can sometimes be a very popular place to spend some time.

Wheelchair Access

The pool deck is wheelchair accessible. A mobility lift is available.

Pool Vibe

Although this is not a dedicated adults only pool, during my several stays at this hotel I have rarely seen many children on the pool deck. The vibe is fairly mellow during the week, but the energy level really rises on the weekends.

Pool Towels

Complimentary pool towels are provided.

Loungers

Loungers are complimentary and are available on a first come basis. These can fill up rather quickly, particularly on weekends and holidays. If you are with a group and want to lounge together, I suggest you arrive early or consider a reserved seating option.

Reserved Seating

There are several reserved seating options available on the Treasure Island pool deck. Reserved seating guarantees your pool entry for you and your guests even when the pool capacity has been met. Reserved seating also ensures that all of the members of your group will be seated together.

Reserved seating prices in Vegas can be extremely dynamic, particularly on weekends and holidays. Although Treasure Island’s pricing is relatively stable, always check directly with the resort for current pricing and availability for your particular date.

Luxury Loungers and Daybeds

2 Treasure Island blue luxury daybeds with 2 luxury loungers between them.
Photo by Mike Waldron

If you are looking for a little more comfort and additional service attention then consider renting a luxury lounger or daybed. It’s nice to be able to leave your seating for as long as you like and know it will still be available for you once you return.

Luxury Lounger Pricing

Seating TypeMidweekWeekend (Fri-Sun)
Single Luxury Lounger$40.00$50.00
Pair of Luxury Loungers$80.00$100.00
Pair of loungers include a bucket of 6 iced waters. Prices subject to change

Daybed Pricing

Seating TypeMidweekWeekend (Fri-Sun)
Daybed (Up to 2 guests)$70.00$90.00
TI daybeds include a bucket of 6 iced waters. Prices subject to change

Cabanas

Treasure Island pool cabana with blue roof and sides. 3 luxury loungers are in front.
Photo by Mike Waldron

Renting a cabana is a great way to spend your day by the pool. The cabanas are able to accommodate up to 8 guests and include the following amenities:

Cabana Amenities

  • Seating for up to 8 People (or up to 24 in Full Lanai)
  • Flat Screen Digital Cable TV
  • Refrigerator Stocked with Gatorade, Tea, Juice & Water
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Deluxe Lounge Chairs
  • Private Safe
  • Food & Beverage Service ($)
  • Cabana Host Service 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

When renting a cabana or lanai, you are required to pay a rental fee as well the agreed upon minimum food and beverage spend (F&B min.). This means that you will be billed this food and beverage minimum even if you and your group do not reach this minimum amount. You are, of course, certainly allowed to exceed this limit. Any additional charges are simply added to your bill.

Cabana and Lanai Pricing

Seating TypeMax # GuestsMidweek
Rental
Midweek
F&B min.
Weekend
Rental
Weekend
F7B min.
Cabana full-day May-Sept.8$240.00$150.00$310.00$250.00
Cabana full-day Oct.-April8$180.00$150.00$240.00$250.00
Cabana half-day May-Sept.8$140.00varies$180.00$250.00
Cabana half-day Oct.-April8$100.00varies$180.00$250.00
Lanai full-day24$490.00$300.00$590.00$500.00
Lanai half-day12$310.00$150.00$340.00$250.00
prices subject to change

Food and Drink Service.

Poolside food and beverage service is available.

Popular Food Menu Items

Caesar Salad$17.00
Chips and Salsa$8.00
Buffalo Chicken Wings$18.00
Large Pepperoni Pizza$45.00
Turkey Panini$17.00
selection and prices may vary

Popular Drink Menu Items

Frozen Margarita16oz $21.0024oz 25.0032oz $30.00
Mango MaiTai16oz $19.0024oz $23.0032oz $28.00
Mojito16oz $19.0024oz $23.0032oz $28.00
Domestic Beersingle $12.005 for $55.0025 for $275.00
Pina Colada 16oz $19.0024oz $23.0032oz $28.00
selection and prices may vary

Outside Food and Drinks

Outside food and drinks are prohibited, with the exception of one sealed non-alcoholic beverage.

Pool Deck Showers

Pool deck showers are available.

Pool Deck Washrooms/Changerooms

Pool deck restrooms/changerooms are available.

Smoking

There is no smoking on the pool deck. Although the TI website states that smoking is permitted in a cabana, this is no longer permitted. There is No Smoking anywhere on the pool deck.

Mike Waldron

Mike has been visiting Las Vegas since 1969, and was married in Vegas in 2013. His decades of first hand experiences in the city help him to create original articles. The goal of his articles is to provide accurate information with actionable tips.

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