Nice, spacious room with great tables. It's an open area near the entrance from the strip, so there are a lot of people walking by. It's next to a bar, and there's a lot of noise. I think this could turn some people off, but I was playing late Saturday/early Sunday and thought it gave off a cool party vibe.
Very, very loose. One older woman playing forgot her glasses and played [literally] every hand. The guy sitting to my right basically told people what he had on most hands. Between the location and time that I played, I didn't see many locals at all.
They really didn't leave a strong impression on me either way, good or bad. They were pretty nice and did a good job dealing, but weren't super-talkative.
Waitresses were pretty attractive. The service was nowhere near as fast as other poker rooms, but was pretty decent.
Very organized and professional. The list is very easy to read, and the cage is located in a convenient spot.
I didn't inquire about comps or room rates.