Treasure Island Casino Parking
Enjoy Vegas-sized entertainment just 45 minutes from the Twin Cities. Treasure Island Resort & Casino’s 150,000-square-foot gaming floor is bursting with more slots, tables games and bingo payouts than you can image. Plus, we’re attracting some of the biggest and best names in entertainment with our 3,000 seat indoor event center and 10,000 seat Treasure Island Amphitheater. Treasure Island hotel-casino doesn’t charge for valet or self-parking. It plans to advertise its fee-free policy too. (Sam Morris / Las Vegas News Bureau). Parking in Las Vegas is easy. Pretty much every resort on or off The Strip will have its own parking garage for easy access. Whether you're a hotel guest or just a visitor, with a rental car or your own, you'll never struggle to find parking in Vegas. Rome2rio makes travelling from Treasure Island Hotel and Casino to Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino (Free Parking) easy. Rome2rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world.
Directions & Parking Contact Treasure Island Center is positioned to rejuvenate the center of downtown Saint Paul in much the same way CHS Field brought new life to the Lowertown neighborhood and Xcel Energy Center stimulated business growth along Kellogg Boulevard and West Seventh Street.
Treasure Island Center is located at 400 Wabasha Street North, Saint Paul, MN 55102.
Parking Ramp Information
There is a parking ramp located within the Treasure Island Center which can be accessed on the 6th Street side of the building (21 East 6th Street) or on the Wabasha Street Side of the building (428 Wabasha Street North).
TRIA Rink can be accessed directly from level 7 (top deck) of the parking ramp. There is an entrance and drop off area on this level.
There is a 6’3″ height limit in the parking ramp. Oversized vehicles can park in the Cedar parking garage. This can be accessed on the Cedar Street side of the building. Building elevators can be accessed off this level to reach the TRIA Rink on Level 5.
PARKING RAMP IS AN UNATTENDED RAMP. PARKING METERS ON THE OUTBOUND ACCEPT CREDIT CARD ONLY. CASH PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE VIA KIOSK IN THE PARKING RAMP ELEVATOR LOBBY ON CEDAR STREET.
Parking Rates Listed Below.
Parking Ramp Rates
Early Bird (Mon-Fri; in before 9 a.m. out after 2 p.m. | $8 |
Up to an Hour (Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) | $6 |
1-3 Hours (Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) | $8 |
3-10 Hours (Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) | $10 |
10-12 Hours (Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) | $12 |
12-24 Hours | $15 |
Evening Parking | $6 |
Weekend Parking | $8 |
Event Parking | $5-$40 |
- Treasure Island Casino
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RV Parking and Camping Information
Campground Information
Other Information
RV Park with hookups. Overnight RV Parking not allowed.
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User reviews
Treasure Island Casino Parking Fee
Treasure Island Casino Rv Parking
Follow the signs for the campground. It's $18.00 for full hookups and free for dry camping. The dry camping area is along the grass on either side of the campground office. They didn't require any information from us and said that there is no time limit on dry camping. The only restriction is on generator use.. There's an overflow parking lot to the left of the main entrance if you want to dry camp and use a generator. There's a $5.00 fee to use the dump station. Water fill is either at the office or at any unoccupied site.
The campground has free WiFi but using it's a little iffy. Sometimes the signal was strong and everything worked great , other times it wouldn't stay connected. It also required us to reauthorize our use every morning at 10:00 which was just one click but it kicked us off for a second and we would lose whatever we had been working on.
It's a short walk to the casino and there is also a shuttle. You must call for the shuttle from a dedicated phone on the outside of the office building. Security patrols the campground on a regular basis.
The casino is big with a lot going on. There are two bingo sessions daily , poker rooms and Texas Hold'em tournaments twice a week , a golf course and a marina with dinner cruises on the Mississippi River. The casino appears to have been added on to through the years so it rambles a bit and has several areas with table games and many different sections of video poker along with slots.
We arrived a few days before the annual pow wow so we decided to stay to see it. We had never attended a pow wow and really enjoyed it. The outfits and dancing were wonderful. However the campground which had many empty spaces earlier filled completely so make reservations if you plan to attend and need hookups.
The photograph shows both the dry camping area and the full hook up sites.
Last year on June 10, 2006 we were on our way to South Dakota from Michigan, we stayed over night at the RV park at Treasure Island. The RV park had blacktop roads but the sites were gravel. They had a 95-pad RV park complete with all the hookups, including water, sewer, and electricity.
• 20, 30 and 50 amp service
• Restrooms and showers
• Laundry
• Fire pits
• Dump station
• Free shuttle service to and from the casino
Check-in
After 1pm
Check-out
12 noon
The RV park and restrooms were very clean. The staff was very nice. The casino was good size, over 2500 slots. We were there on a Saturday night so as you can expect it was sort of crowded. I can't say anything about the food because we ate in our RV. We didn't stay at the casino long because we were tired, but if I am in the area again, I would definitely stay there again.