It's difficult to imagine how a poker room could be set up any better. Everything from the chairs, tables, decor and overall feel was perfect.
I split my time between the Wynn and the Venetian and found the competition at the Venetian to be more difficult. I played 2-5 NL and usually struggled to break even.
There didn't seem to be as many locals here as there were at the Wynn, but the locals that were there proved to be MUCH better than the Phil Ivey-wannabes at the Wynn. The tourists I played against were tight and above-average, but not great.
Didn't notice the dealers all that much which isn't a bad thing at all. Efficient, fast and quiet, but friendly.
The second-best looking waitresses on the strip. Most of the gals were up to par with what you'd find at the Wynn, but a couple seemed better fit for what you'd find serving you drinks at Caesars.
Friendly and efficient.
Didn't ask since I wasn't staying there and played mostly at the Wynn.