Easily the best room I've played in while visting Vegas. Nice tables, excellent chairs, roomy, autoshufflers, computerized wait list, play tracked on player's card. Good location for folks entering from the strip. Plenty of flat screen TVs although they can be tough to see if you aren't on a table close to a wall (simply because the room itself is so big). The "waiting area" had, unfortunately, been removed. I assume it will be back after the Deep Stack tournaments are over. At least I hope so.
Players seemed a little more knowledgeable and aggressive compared to Imperial Palace, Flamingo, and Planet Hollywood. Not unbeatable.
Seemed to be an inordinate amount of flipped cards and misdeals. Worse than my previous experiences here.
Best looking cocktail waitresses of the rooms in which I played but only average service with respect to frequency and speed of delivery.
It is nice when such an upscale room treats $4/$8 LHE and $1/$2 LLNL players so well. They seem to understand what customer service is all about.
They track play on your player's card. I didn't actually use my comps earned here so I'm not sure if they are better than the $1/hour commonly awarded most places. I'm rating them as "good" because they haven't started a high hand or bad beat jackpot....yet...so that feels like a comp compared to other places (I don't consider jackpots funded by players to be comps!).