The rooms still looks as new as the day the opened it. They had two people working the front desk and we were placed on a list prompty. Lots of TV around the walls and they were happy to change what they had on, per player request; one players asked for a NBA game and not only did they tell him it had already ended but reported back the final score. Electronic wait list is displayed in several locations in the poker room. Chairs are comfy; tables are spread out.
There were some tough players, but I found a lot of people looking to have a good time and playing bad starting cards and fairly passively.
It's not the Wynn, but the waitreses here are pretty hot. Polite and quick too. They always seemed to be stopping by; made me wish I was a bigger drinker.
They were happy to accomodate seat changes so I could sit at the same table with a friend and moved the two of us together when our table broke.
Standard $1/hour. There are a number of signs reminding you to clock out so you get credit for your time. They have tableside food service but I didn't check a menu to see prices or discounts, if any.