Room was well run, very player friendly. Automated lists make it easy to find out where you stand. Never had to wait more than 10 minutes all weekend. I'm a younger guy and was OK with the club atmosphere. It was Halloween so some good sites (scantily clad women) and good laughs (at the drunks and some creative costumes).
With a few exceptions (aspiring pros, which were pretty consistent throughout the evening), most were your average folks taking a run at poker. A good, low limit room.
Many seemed newer or had just moved to Vegas. But they were well trained and very minimal mistakes. All different personalities, but most ran an efficient game. Automatic shuffler really helps get the hands in. Saw a couple things the dealers could've done: made people keep their cards on the felt (hard to see on that marble ring that no one likes) and I did see some cases where people not in the hand would talk, saying "call him" or even just some quiet talk and occasional flash of cards to someone still in the hand.
For the most part good, the morning shift could be a little slow.
List was well run, tables balanced. You felt as though the management team was there for the player, not to make life difficult. Different atmosphere than some other casinos.
I guess you could get $1/hour, I didn't bother to fill out for a card. Ended up playing there for 30 hours, so I cost myself, but not much.