After visiting several poker rooms (Venetian, MGM, etc.), Bellagio is still by far the best, although I would like to see built in cupholders.
Again, the no limit competition wasn't as stiff as I feared. The 4/8 and 8/16 limit competition was actually tougher, because the players would frequently play almost ANY hand (7-3 offsuit, etc.). Granted, I drew to several straights playing loosely, also. Keep this in mind when playing, though. The play at the no limit tables was aggressive, but tight.
The best in town. Although we came out basically even (after playing 8 hours per day for two consecutive days), I wouldn't have minded if we lost a little. They are the best.
This was the only problem we had - perhaps it was due to some WPT tournaments going on in the Fontana Lounge, but the service in the poker room itself was just a hair above "bad." At different tables, we would frequently wait 30-45 minutes AFTER we ordered before receiving drinks (sodas).
The best in town - they know their stuff and were extremely helpful
Not bad - it would be fun if they had jackpots, but hey - it's the Bellagio - you're not going to play at the Bellagio if you're after a bad beat jackpot!