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  2. Treasure Island Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Website. treasureisland.com. Treasure Island Hotel and Casino (also known as Treasure Island Las Vegas and " TI ") [1] is a pirate-themed hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, U.S. It includes 2,885 rooms and a 47,927 sq ft (4,452.6 m 2) casino. The resort is owned and operated by businessman Phil Ruffin.

  3. Sirens of TI - Wikipedia

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    The Sirens of TI was a free nightly show provided by the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The show entailed a group of sensual and tempting sirens engaging with a band of renegade pirates led by the infamous Blackbeard. The show closed in 2013. [1]

  4. Phil Ruffin - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Gene Ruffin (born March 14, 1935) is an American businessman. He owns the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino and Circus Circus Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, in addition to a number of other enterprises including hotels, casinos, greyhound racing tracks, oil production, convenience stores, real estate, and the world's largest manufacturer of hand trucks.

  5. Mystère (Cirque du Soleil) - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. Alegría (1994) Official website. Mystère (French: [mis.tɛʁ], mee-STAIR, "mystery") is one of six resident Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas, Nevada. Held in a custom theatre at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, the show was first performed on 25 December 1993, making it the company's longest running show.

  6. Gilley's Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The current Gilley's is located on the Las Vegas Strip on the Treasure Island property. The dining area includes table service and a bar, seating 124 people in total. They are separated from the dance hall by sliding glass walls. [1] There is an open kitchen. [4] There is a patio that overlooks the Strip. [5] The walls are made of wood planks.

  7. Dunes (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel's 1993 implosion was filmed for Treasure Island: The Adventure Begins, a television special promoting Wynn's Treasure Island resort. [305] [306] The implosion is also among other Las Vegas resort demolitions featured during the closing credits of the 2003 film The Cooler. [307]