Standard Suites are 830 and 930 square feet in size for Executive and Tower suites respectively, with a king bed in one bedroom, a sofa in the living area, and a dining area these suites typically sleep two guests. The space also provides two bathrooms, with a whirlpool tub in one. Petite Suites provide 630 square feet of space with one king bed in one bedroom and a lounge sofa in a seating area they sleep two guests (three with the use of a crib or rollaway bed). Corner rooms are slightly larger and feature panoramic views. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide a view of the mountains or the Las Vegas Strip. Standard rooms in Treasure Island feature one king or two queen beds in 400 square feet of space. Request a room on an upper floor, where an express elevator avoids stopping on multiple floors.
The rooms are in towers, making elevator waits difficult at peak times. Views vary by floor height, overlooking the pool, Sirens Cove, or the Las Vegas Strip. Wi-Fi is free, though really, guests are paying for it via the daily resort fee. Rooms at Treasure Island all offer flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges, with floor-to-ceiling windows.