The room is one of the largest you will find in Vegas. The tables are of average quality and so are the chairs. They are nothing that will excite you or noting that will disapoint you. However, most tables do have automatic card shuflers which keep the games moving at a nice pace. I really liked how spread out the tables where, I never felt like others where on top of me... this made it much more confortable to play.
There are a lot of locals, being a local myself, they are easy to recognize. It wasn't uncommon for a player to sit at the table and say hi to the dealer using his first name. However, most of the locals where older men who had a decent wad of cash. Like just about any place in Vegas, you get the tourists trying out poker for the first time. However, any player w/ some skill will quickly learn how to capitalize on this and they will soon be busted out.
All of the dealers I experienced where friends, nice, and kept the pace going. Most would throw some small talk in here and there to lighten up the table which was nice.
The ladies were pretty good looking, I caught myself with my head turned quite a few times playing here. They came quite frequently and one waitress even started to bring me jack and cokes as soon as she saw mine empty. I didnt even have to say anything, now thats service.
They were very friends, always willing to help out and solved any disputes quite well.
I don't know, I didnt ask. However, after reading other reviews, I believe they have some sort of a players card.