It's not really a room, the equipment is pretty dingy and worn, ugly pattern on the tables. The management does a pretty good job accomodating players. The location in the front of the casino right by the door is convenient but for whatever reason it is always ice cold in this room. Nasty old AC vents blowing right on your head. They do have a $200 buy-in NL now, they used to just have a $100 max buy-in.
Lots of tourists, and not high rollers either, if they're staying here. For whatever reason, they times I've played here there have always been Canadians in the room.
Mostly personable and friendly but one or two newbies that are inexperienced.
Average quickness, they seem like they'll accomodate your needs.
Professional and they seat the players quickly.
Used to be two bucks an hour, now they're just giving the typical one dollar an hour.