Small and secluded, an actual room. Dealers and management seem a little green. So, thankfully, do the players, a lot of out of towners there to gamble on vacation, not many local sharks. It's got an interesting wrinkle to its NL because buy-in for the 1-3 is a relatively high $500. The 2-5 is at a cap of $1000. Most rooms in town are either uncapped (Caesar's, Wynn) or they cap at $200 max for 1-2 and $500 for 2-5 (MGM, Harrah's, Aladdin, etc.)
Easy is becoming the average in Vegas. There are so many rooms now, and on the Strip they're all pretty soft.
Average might be a bit generous. They seemed unsure of the rules and weren't particularly authoritative and generally, when they tried to explain a rule to a less knowledgeable player, a more knowledgeable player at the table did a better and more concise job or explaining the rule or point of etiquette in question.
Not something I pay much attention to but drink service seemed to come relatively often.
Again, maybe generous. At least they were trying, smiling, competent.
Looks pretty standard so far.