The room has some nice features, but I like Wynn's atmosphere better. The tables are too close together, and if you are in the wrong seat, it does make playing uncomfortable. If you are tall, playing in the 10 seat is a real problem because your knees keep hitting the drop box. Also, the room seems to accumulate a lot of trash.
If you want to play 15/30 or 30/60, Bellagio has the best available action. There can be up to four games at each limit. While you will encounter some tough players, there are a lot of loose passive players. So long as you pay attention and get in the right game, the games can be very profitable. If you're in a bad game, ask for a table change!
With one or two minor exceptions, Bellagio's dealers were professional and did an excellent job running the games.
Drink service was ok - not special, but not bad.
It really depends on who you are dealing with. Some of the floor people can be very helpful and do an excellent job filling seats. Others act like they'd rather be anywhere but at work and can be quite rude. I wish Bellagio would go to a computerized list management system. The paper and clipboard system is out of date and invites abuse by people who try to jump the line.
No comps.