 | Treasure Island (or TI) on a cold New Year's Eve as seen from the Palazzo. TI is a four-diamond hotel and resort currently owned by Phil Ruffin (former owner of the New Frontier). The casino is located in Paradise, NV. and features 2,665 rooms. |
 | Treasure Island just after a Sirens of Ti show (the lights are out on the face of the building); taken with 400 ISO film on May 31, 2006. Ti was opened for $450 million by Steve Wynn in 1993 for Mirage Resorts, Inc. |
 | Owner Phil Ruffin had such a great success with Gilley's at the New Frontier (now imploded), that he decided to open another at TI. Gilley's TI premiered in April, 2010. |
 | The cowboy nightclub and bar have become a major feature on the front of TI, built into the cliff face along the Strip. Gilley's can also be accessed from inside the casino. |
 | The Siren's ship is completely overshadowed by Gilley's. |
 | Inside Gilley's--with a mechanical bull. |
 | Gilley's neon sign near the entrance inside the casino. |
 | The dance floor at Gilley's. |
 | One of the major features of the nightclub are the beautiful Gilley Girls--providing western hospitality and also acting as casino dealers in the Gilley Girls Party Pit. |
 | The front of TI as seen from Siren's Cove on the Strip. Treasure Island was originally to be a second-tower expansion for the Mirage--but later became its own resort. |
 | The stern of the Siren's ship as was once seen from the Strip (which provides the main stage for the Sirens of Ti show); located in front of Treasure Island. This photo can no longer be taken because Gilley's blocks the view from the Strip. |
 | Treasure Island abandoned the pirate-battle show in 2003 for a more adult-oriented Sirens of TI show--the sirens seduce pirates. |
 | The Sirens of TI show features singing and music, huge explosions, simulated cannon fire, and scantily-clad women and bare-chested pirates. The show is free and runs four times a night. |
 | A quiet moment at the front doors of TI. |
 | Fireworks shot from the roof of Treasure Island during New Year's Eve. |
 | Treasure Island is one of seven or eight hotels along the Strip that shoot fireworks simultaneously on New Year's Eve night. |
 | The Breeze Bar on the casino floor. |
 | The lounge area of the Breeze Bar. |
 | The casino near the Valet entrance. |
 | A close-up of the Siren's mural above the main entrance inside the casino. |
 | A look of the detail in theme and decoration along the ceiling in the casino at TI. |
 | Isla Tequila Bar on the north-side of the casino. |
 | The giant television that acts as a sign changing colors along the Strip (picture taken from across the street at the Venetian). The sign was originally a big skull and crossbones. |
 | Kahunaville nightclub: a flair bar--near the rear of the hotel; the bartenders entertain customers by tossing bottles and other bar tools as they pour and mix drinks. |
 | Neptune above the main entrance in Siren's Cove. |
 | A wider view of the Siren's mural above the main entrance inside the casino. |
 | Siren's Cove at 10:00 A.M.--not a soul in sight. |
 | The Strip from TI's parking structure. In the foreground is the elevated-track and tram station (building to left) that connects Treasure Island with the Mirage. The tram is free. |
 | The Bull pirate ship--which moves in the lagoon of Siren's Cove and eventually sinks during the show when the pirates battle the sirens. |
 | The very large explosion during the Sirens of Ti show (as seen from a room on the 25th floor facing Siren's Cove). |
 | Looking down on the lights of the building. |
 | Defunct: Mist bar--the color orange was the theme. The Mist no longer exists-after a seven-year run, the Mist closed Halloween night, 2009 to make room for Gilley's. |
 | Modified: Francesco's Pizzeria at TI was near the Valet (south) entrance. The restaurant, which was upscale in presentation, has been moved and is now found between the TI Poker Room and the Mystere Store near the rear of the property; it has been downgraded to a fast food pizza joint . Francesco's old location has been taken over by Gilley's. |
 | Francesco's as it appears today. |
| Treasaure Island as seen from the lagoon of the Mirage along the Strip. |