I wonder who here has stayed at TI and had a strip view. I am considering a room there for the F1. They have strip view rooms available, but looking on Google Maps there are quite a lot of rooms that could potentially qualify. For example, the south-eastern wing could look down the strip at an angle. Do these count as strip view rooms? I know the windows aren't very large. Thanks for any advice!
Treasure Island (TI) on the Las Vegas Strip offers a range of rooms with different views, and “Strip view” rooms can vary significantly depending on the tower, floor, and orientation. Many travelers have noted that TI’s Strip view rooms provide a decent sightline to the northern and southern parts of the Strip, but the perspective can be more or less direct depending on which wing or side you are in.
The south-eastern wing that you mentioned does face the Strip at an angle. Guests in these rooms often report that while you can see some of the main Strip lights and landmarks, the view may not be as sweeping as the rooms directly facing Las Vegas Boulevard. Because TI’s windows are not floor-to-ceiling, the view can feel a bit restricted, but at night, the Strip lights are generally very visible and can still provide that iconic Vegas feel.
Here are some important considerations for booking a Strip view room at TI:
Additional tips based on guest experiences:
In conclusion, yes, rooms in the south-eastern wing can count as Strip view, but the view is angled and partially framed. For the F1 weekend, a higher floor and requesting a confirmed Tower Strip View room will maximize your chance of enjoying the classic Vegas Strip scenery while still being at Treasure Island’s convenient location.