Hotels

Treasure Island vs Four Queens: Mid-Strip Luxury vs Downtown Value Showdown

Treasure Island Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

Rating: 4.1/5
Price: $$$
Location: Mid-Strip, 3300 Las Vegas Blvd South
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Winner: Split Decision

Four Queens Hotel and Casino

Rating: 3.8/5
Price: $$
Location: Downtown Fremont Street, 202 Fremont Street
Generated Comparison

Location & Accessibility

Treasure Island's mid-Strip location (3300 Las Vegas Blvd) provides unparalleled access to Bellagio, Mirage, and Fashion Show Mall. The property features a modern monorail station and easy taxi access. Four Queens sits at the heart of Fremont Street Experience (202 Fremont Street), offering immediate access to downtown's vibrant entertainment but requiring transportation to the Strip. Winner: Treasure Island for superior Strip access and convenience.

Room Quality & Amenities

Treasure Island's 2,884 rooms feature contemporary decor, marble bathrooms, and premium bedding with average room sizes of 500-700 sq ft. Four Queens offers 690 simpler rooms with traditional decor and functional amenities, averaging 350-450 sq ft. Treasure Island provides luxury toiletries and modern tech connectivity while Four Queens focuses on essential comforts. Winner: Treasure Island for superior room quality and modern amenities.

Dining Options

Treasure Island features 10 dining venues including upscale options like Phil's Italian Steak House and quick-service outlets. Four Queens offers 4 restaurants including Hugo's Cellar (award-winning steakhouse) and more casual options. While Treasure Island has more variety, Four Queens maintains quality with its signature dining experience. Winner: Treasure Island for greater variety and contemporary options.

Entertainment & Casino

Treasure Island's 95,000 sq ft casino features modern slot machines, table games, and a sports book. The property hosts Mystère by Cirque du Soleil. Four Queens offers a 25,000 sq ft classic casino with older but well-maintained machines and tables, featuring live music and downtown's energy. Winner: Treasure Island for superior entertainment options and modern gaming experience.

Value & Pricing

Treasure Island rooms average $150-300/night with resort fees around $45. Four Queens offers rooms at $70-150/night with lower resort fees ($30). Four Queens provides significantly better value for budget-conscious travelers while Treasure Island justifies higher prices with premium amenities. Winner: Four Queens for exceptional value and lower overall costs.

Pool & Recreation

Treasure Island features a tropical pool complex with cabanas, daybeds, and poolside service. Four Queens has no pool facility, typical of downtown properties. Winner: Treasure Island for comprehensive recreation facilities.

Service Quality

Treasure Island provides polished, professional service with concierge and multiple service touchpoints. Four Queens offers friendly, personal service with quicker check-in but fewer luxury service elements. Both properties maintain good service standards for their respective price points. Winner: Treasure Island for more comprehensive service offerings.

Comparison Scores

Location
Entity 1: 9/10Entity 2: 7/10
Room Quality
Entity 1: 8/10Entity 2: 6/10
Dining Variety
Entity 1: 8/10Entity 2: 6/10
Entertainment
Entity 1: 9/10Entity 2: 7/10
Value
Entity 1: 6/10Entity 2: 9/10
Amenities
Entity 1: 8/10Entity 2: 5/10
Service
Entity 1: 8/10Entity 2: 7/10