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Gaming NewsTreasure Island wins magazine honor again20 June 2008RED WING, Minnesota -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- For the seventh consecutive year, Treasure Island Resort & Casino is proud to have been voted Minnesota's Favorite Casino in the Midwest Gaming & Travel Readers' Choice Awards. Treasure Island scored a total of ten awards in the magazine's seventh annual survey this year. In addition to Favorite Casino, Treasure Island won Favorite Casino Hotel, Best Video Poker, Best High-Limit Area, Most Comfortable Hotel Rooms, Best Hotel Amenities, Best Hotel Ambience, Best Nearby Recreational Activities, Best Bingo Packages and Best Early Bird Bingo. Treasure Island is grateful to be given such praise from its valued guests. "We are delighted to have received this honor yet again," said Treasure Island Resort & Casino's General Manager Allan Kronberg. "With the opening of our entertainment addition at the end of August, we are excited to offer our guests even more amenities, completing the package for the best entertainment destination in the Midwest." Kronberg attributes the success to the great guidance of the Prairie Island Indian Community, which owns and operates Treasure Island Resort & Casino, and the hard work and dedication of all 1,500 team members. Treasure Island is set to open a $50 million addition to further improve The Island experience. This includes a new, 3,000-seat event and convention center, 230 additional hotel rooms and Island Xtreme Bowl, a 24-lane bowling alley, arcade and lounge. As part of the Grand Opening Celebration, country music superstar, Tim McGraw is opening the new event center stage on Saturday, August 30 with one show at 8 p.m. Reserve your tickets today by logging onto ticasino.com or calling the Treasure Island Box Office at 800.222.7077 ext. 2297. All 18 Native American casinos in Minnesota were viable candidates in the survey, as were casinos in Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and Kansas for awards in their respective states. Complete results of the Midwest Gaming & Travel Readers' Choice Awards survey of Native American casinos will be published in Midwest Gaming & Travel's July issue. |