30th Anniversary of Treasure Island Las Vegas
This place will hold a promotion to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Treasure Island Las Vegas celebrates its 30th anniversary with promotions from Nov. 1-Nov. 1. The Las Vegas property opened in 1993 and is now owned by the Philippines, which was purchased by MGM in 2008. Dawn Wolf, vice president of brand marketing at Treasure Island, said, "Treasure Island properties have served travelers around the world for 30 years, and today they offer the best value for key locations on the streets of Las Vegas. Flooded with North Streep's new gaming, entertainment, and hospitality options, TI has also invested significantly throughout its life in maintaining its status as a top-visiting hotel and casino. "We like to always provide a valuable experience for Las Vegas visitors, competing with the ever-changing preferences of travelers, gamblers, and diners among our regular improvements." The location recently rebranded the seafood restaurant as Las Vegas Yacht Club and opened the Big Chill Margarita Bar. It revealed that new locations, including The Cove, will open in 2024 with video games and other forms of entertainment. Nevada Gaming Revenue Reaches $1.27 Billion In September Nevada's Gaming Control Board (NGCB) reported that its Nevada casinos earned $1.27 billion in gaming revenue in September, up 1.69% from a year earlier. Las Vegas Streep earned $741.2 million, a 7% increase year over year. The entire Clark County, which includes Streep, downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Boulder Streep and surrounding areas, earned $1 billion, a 1.8% increase. Wachow County, which includes casinos in Reno, Sparks, and North Lake Tahoe, saw its revenue drop 6.6% year over year.