Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Treasure Island Resort and Casino - July 7 & 8, 2007

Her perspective: C+
His perspective: C

After having a bad experience at Grand Casino, Hinckley, we decided to try Treasure Island. We signed up right away for their membership program, Passport Club, and spent some time walking around to get familiar with the layout and find our favorite games. After playing for a couple of hours, we were rapidly running out of money.

We went back the following day because they were giving out quintuple points.

At one point I had $50 on me and decided I wanted to play Blackjack. I sat down at a $5 table and was doing quite well at first. I went through three dealers, and I was doing better than I had at Hinckley, but I walked away from the table with only $25. I think I'd stick to Blackjack at Treasure Island, though. They have the tightest slots of any casino we've been to.

One thing that was pretty nice is that you are allowed to walk around the floor with alcoholic drinks. At Hinckley, you have to stay in their lounge or at the rail of the bar if you have alcohol and at Mystic Lake, they only sell N/A beer and wine. Treasure Island did have complimentary soft drinks and coffee, like everywhere else, but they had a very nice nightclub at the front entrance and three other bars throughout. There's also a non-smoking gaming room.

We might go back for promotions, but probably not make it our regular place. We were hemorrhaging money there.

1 comment:

William said...

Waht can I say? It's a hotel/casino, nothing special about that. Nothing special about Treasure Island in that regard either, though it does seem to be a bit more comfortable than Mystic or Grand Casino Hinckley.