This room is huge. My favorite part was that the bathroom was directly across from it (I stayed at IP where the bathrooms were about 100 yards from the poker room). You can smoke there between 3am and 9am. But you can also just walk about 10 feet outside the imaginary lines of the poker room and stand and smoke. I sat at a NL table about 5 hours before my plane was due to leave and hit a great streak. However, I think I was playing with about 6 locals (out of 10 players at at the table) and all but one was over 70. I don't mind, because I still have a lot to learn and could learn from life-time players, but these guys (and gals) were getting really @#$%. One woman moved seats so she could play in front of me instead of behind me. I couldn't help my raises and re-raises when I was getting good cards, thing was, most of them folded and I didn't have to show my trip Kings or Flush or Straight or Full Houses. I think they thought I was just buying pots. But oh, well. I still had a good time because I made money.
I put one old man on tilt because I was catching good cards. He started betting everything he had and I usually beat him. Another old man sitting next to me was also getting @#$% because of my betting so he would ALWAYS check to me by slamming his hand down in front of me so that my chips stacks would shake or fall. (I finally just put them in a tray).
I saw several mistakes. I had to point out a flush that almost didn't get paid because neither the flush-holder or the dealer saw it.
I rarely saw a cocktail waitress, but I wasn't drinking because I was flying out soon.
Got my chips and got a seat right away, so didn't deal with management much. There was an instance when there was supposed to be a dead blind when someone left and they tried to make my friend pay big blind twice in a row. They called a manager over and she explained, the manager moved the big blind over to the next person.
Dont know about comps yet.