Is there anything as luxurious as lounging by a pool in the heart of Vegas? The Treasure Island Pool offers the opportunity for some hanging out poolside with friends or some gratifying solo time basking in the sun.
With a name like Treasure Island, it should be fairly clear that there’s going to be water involved. This Treasure Island pool is fairly popular—not to mention one of the biggest “draws” that the hotel has.
A Quick Look At The Treasure Island Pool


Treasure Island is a member of the Radisson family of hotels, but it’s all done up in Vegas style. That includes the Treasure Island pool, too!
The Treasure Island pool is created with a tropical look in mind, especially when it comes to the surroundings. The pool area is modeled to create a gorgeous setting, especially surrounded by the terra cotta walls of the Treasure Island Hotel.


Around the pool are beautiful palm trees, helping add to the natural tropical ambiance of the area. While it is outdoors, you don’t have to worry about a chill (believe it or not, sometimes there’s a bit of coolness to the Vegas air). It’s a heated pool that also boasts a 25-person hot tub and jacuzzi.
Relaxing during the summer just got more chic. Just be forewarned, this 1-acre pool also has music spun by a DJ during the evenings and weekends. It is relaxing, sure, but it also can be pretty happening. It all depends on the events you attend there.
Lounge Chairs


Like any other self-respecting Vegas resort, the Treasure Island pool has luxury double chaise lounges available for rental as well as basic lounge chairs that are ideal for soaking up the sun. They also offer daybeds for hotel guests who may want to nap in the sun.
The basic lounge chairs that you see throughout the pool area are free. However, if you want a deluxe lounge chair or a daybed, you will have to pay a rental fee. Here’s what you need to know:


- Luxury Lounge Chairs (Day Chairs) rent for $40 a pop or $80 per pair during weekdays. If you want to rent on the weekends, each chair will cost $50.
- Day Beds run for $70 per day on weekdays. Each day bed will seat two hotel guests. They are more like plush round ottomans than anything, but they are so comfortable!
- Both lounge and daybed rentals come with six bottles of water. You can also get additional beverages from the beverage service staff.
- Reservations are required during peak months. This means you should call ahead from March to November. Otherwise, you’re not guaranteed a lounger.
Cabanas & Lanais



Are you in the mood to go beyond simply enjoying the tropical pools of Vegas? You may need to consider renting a private cabana or Lanai for your next outing. Let’s talk about each and what to expect from a rental.
Cabana Rentals
Ooh, even the name sounds tropical, right? The cabanas at Treasure Island are spacious and seat up to eight people without feeling crowded. They come with private luxury lounge chairs, a flat-screen TV for guests to relax with, a fridge stocked with Gatorade and water, as well as a private safe.
If you want to be pampered, you get that opportunity too. Each cabana comes with a cabana host service as well as optional food and drink service.
Rental Price: $180 to $300 for the full day, $110 to $140 for a half-day rental
Lanai Rentals

A lanai is a cabana on steroids. That’s the easiest way to explain this massive private area that can fit up to 24 of your friends. A Lanais comes with a massive array of perks, the same ones that you can find in cabanas.
The primary difference between a cabana and a lanai is the size of the area. This can fit up to 24 people, but if you just want a half-lanai rental, you can also do that too. Like cabana rentals, this comes with food and drink service.
Rental Price: $310 to $340 for a half lanai rental, $490 to $510 for a full lanai rental
Lanai & Cabana Rental Policies


It’s important to point out a couple of things about both cabana and lanai rentals. These policies might make you think twice before you contact the concierge about a rental.
Minimum Food Policy
If you’ve rented either, you will be expected to buy a minimum amount of drinks and food. How much this minimum will be will vary based on the time of year it is, as well as other factors.
The Pool Area Does Allow Children, But It’s Best To Call Ahead Of Time
Depending on the events being thrown, you might have specific restrictions on who can enter the area. During major DJ events, you might end up with an 18+ or 21+ pool.
You May Get A Surcharge If You Rent During A Holiday Or Special Event
Things can get crazy during peak seasons, holidays, and special events. However, you can still have a fun day at the pool, whether you want to swim or just relax in your cabana. Just know that rentals will be at a premium, which not only makes them more challenging to score but also means you might end up paying more, too.
Cabana Hosting Service Stops At 4 pm
If you were hoping to keep relaxing with the host service late into the night, you might be disappointed. Although the pool is open a bit later into the evening, note that your cabana host will clock out at 4 pm.
All Rentals Should Be Booked By Calling Ahead
You can call them at 1-702-894-7487 to make your reservation. The Treasure Island property also has a toll-free number, which is 1-800-944-7444.
No Coolers Or Glass Containers Are Allowed
You also are not allowed to bring your own adult beverages. Those will need to stay in your hotel rooms (Sorry!). There is a great pool bar where you can order cocktails, tropical frozen infusions, and other refreshments, so there’s no worry about going thirsty!
Island Pub & Pool Bar



Now that we’ve discussed the cabanas and the Treasure Island pool, it’s time to talk about what kind of food you can get while you bask in that summer sun. Like most other Las Vegas resorts, Treasure Island has a pool bar and pub that makes snacks easy to access. Here’s what to know:
- The Island Pub and Pool bar has moderate pricing for Las Vegas. As far as hotel bars go, it’s really not that bad. However, there are still more affordable places to get grub in the city of Las Vegas.
- If you rent a cabana or lanai, you will have an expected minimum order. This is true on both weekends and weekdays.
- The pool’s bar and pub changes its menu from time to time, but it’s generally centered around shareable summer treats. Along with treats like sushi and tacos, you can occasionally snag Italian fare. The overall menu is made for light treats that are easy to share with friends.
- Drinks are going to hit your wallet on a different level. There have been reviews mentioning $17 drinks. Most of the time, though, you can snag a house wine on the cheap.
Hours

It’s important to remember that the Treasure Island pool is an outdoor pool. Heating only does so much for the average guest, so this pool is going to be seasonal. The hours are dependent on the time of year it is.
- Early March** thru May 14 | 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.
- May 15 thru Late August | 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
- Late Aug thru Late Sept. | 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.
- Late Sept. thru Early Nov. | 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
- Early Nov. thru Nov. 20* | 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
- Late Nov. thru Early March* Closed for the Season
Location
The Treasure Island Pool is located in the Treasure Island Hotel at the following address:
3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
It’s been a staple of the Las Vegas Strip for ages. In most cases, you can get to the pool by just asking the front desk how to get there.
FAQs
How much is the resort fee at the Treasure Island Hotel in Las Vegas?
Currently, Treasure Island requires guests to pay a $41 per day resort fee, with tax included. This fee is not negotiable, though it can be waived under certain circumstances.
Do you have to be 21 to stay at Treasure Island?
Technically, you do not have to be 21 years old to check in at Treasure Island. They do allow people under the age of 21 at the hotel. However, that doesn’t mean that this is a family-friendly hotel or resort. u003cbru003eu003cbru003eMost of the amenities here, including the event venues, casino, bars, and nightlife, are meant to be exclusively adult venues. Your children won’t be welcomed there, and truthfully, you could get a better room for a family outing elsewhere. u003cbru003eu003cbru003eWith that said, they do offer cribs and child amenities. It’s just not the best fit for most families.
Can you throw a party at the Treasure Island pool?
Yes, you can. If you want to have a pool party with up to 20 guests, you can simply book a lanai with your friends. In many cases, the pool area will already have music from a live DJ—especially during peak hours. It’s an easy way to party it up. u003cbru003eu003cbru003eBut what if you want to relax with more than 20 guests? That’s also doable. You will have to contact the pool ahead of time and give them the details of your plan. They’ll help you out from there.
Key Takeaways
- The Treasure Island pool is heated and has a jacuzzi capable of fitting 25 people.
- The Treasure Island pool is also decorated in the same style as a tropical swimming hole.
- Hotel guests are free to use the pool.
- If you didn’t book a room, you may need to make a reservation for a cabana ahead of time.
- You can rent luxury loungers, pool cabanas, and lanais.
- Cabanas and lanais come with a minimum bar order as part of the fee.
- Weekends and special holidays have the highest rental prices.
- No glass or outside food is allowed around the pool.