Minnesota’s Treasure Island Resort and Casino opens renovated tower
The resort has modernised its Buffalo Tower, which features 246 rooms.
US.- Treasure Island Resort and Casino in Minnesota has reopened its renovated Buffalo Tower. The upgraded tower features 246 rooms with newly designed accommodations.
The hotel’s first tower opened in 1995. The remodel included interior reconstruction of all rooms, system upgrades and exterior enhancements. According to the firm, approximately 400 construction workers participated in the renovation, including several members of the Prairie Island Indian Community. Knutson Construction served as the construction partner.

Recent resort expansions also include The Lagoon indoor water park, the Treasure Island Amphitheater, Wave Spa and the Wolf Tower.
Prairie Island Indian Community Tribal Council president Grant Johnson said: “Our past tribal leaders had tremendous vision when they planned and built this property more than 30 years ago. It’s a privilege to further that vision and create an even brighter future for our next generations. We’re excited to watch the growth and continued success that the next 30 years will bring.”
Treasure Island interim general manager Mike Heavner added: “The completely remodeled Buffalo Tower represents progress, pride, and our long-term commitment to delivering an exceptional guest experience. This investment strengthens our foundational business and helps ensure a vibrant future for generations to come.”