It's not the prettiest room in town and the tables felt a bit cramped.
The retired folks that seem to play most of these Omaha 8 games were very loose with high VPIP. It certainly helped to get hit in the face with the deck, but turning over nut/nut and them calling raises and caps with 2nd or even 3rd nuts was easy money.
All I encountered seemed very friendly, and knew how to read the hi and low hands in Omaha 8.
There were fairly quick, but wasn't all that impressed with the looks (IMO) ;)
Seemed like they ran the show fairly well
Don't really know. I did get comped enough to fill up on subway in the 10 hours I played over 2 days. I think it was $1 or so an hour.