The good - room is big and bright. Tournaments get good attendance. Generally a good atmosphere, very "Casual" game with a lot of people sitting down to try poker.
The Bad - dealers aren't dedicated poker dealers in many cases and don't always know the full intricacies of multiple side pots,
The Mediocre - place is dry! I know it's on a res but it's hard to play sober. No real chance of a mixed game here until the dealers get better at holdem. Sometimes you have to badger a pit boss or shift manager into barking a hold'em game but if you can get them to set up a table, a game will usually start!
On the whole, these guys are trying to improve their felt games and I think they will get there! Since there's nothing for miles the place is a great oasis, really, but I'm trying to keep my reviews in scale and this isn't an experience like you'd have in vegas or even blackhawk