The room was packed. They also have a mixture of Omaha HI/LO 8 so that's makes this place a must in the total poker players stop. Unfortunately a misunderstanding soured my visit.
Lot of tough players on the Omaha HI/LO 4/8 table. These players were mostly locals. I enjoyed the challenge but I had a cold deck.
Dealers only average. It seems like Vegas dealers can read Holdem flops adequately, Omaha HI/Lo is were they make a lot of mistakes. I corrected the dealers on at least 2 occasions.
Drinks came okay. I didn't order anything so I really didn't pay a lot of attention.
I placed myself on a list on one occasion and I was never called, so I left. I bought chips at the poker room and they told me I could show my card to the dealer to establish comps. Upon completion of my play I told this to the manager at the front where I bought my chips and he said my information was incorrect. He also said he couldn't credit me my time. He also took a long time (i.e. about 30 minutes before he helped me). This was my worst poker experience in Vegas. I didn't mind losing as that was due to my errors, however, at least I could have gotten a 5-10 comp for my efforts.
Since I didn't get any comps I can't say much. Due to my above documented problems I rate this area below average at this time.