I actually fell asleep.
I love mob stories. I love Vegas. I love Vegas mob stories. I did NOT love this tour.
The tour would be better off conducted in a nice room w/comfy chairs as most of the tour involves sitting in the van while it's parked and while they tell you stories and/or show you video and pictures. While the van is not tiny, it is not what I'd call 'comfortable' for two people side by side for 2.5 hours -- not to mention it really sucks if you happen to sit on a side of the van where you can't see the screen OR in my case, have a 6 ft tall, 300 lb man in front of you.
I know quite a bit about the mob and while some of the information was interesting and new, a lot of it was redundant for me -- which is not their fault but I think the sheer fact of being parked for so long listening to someone tell stories in a small vehicle is what put me to sleep. I think I woke up when the van started moving which according to my watch was a good 15-20 mins.
We did see a couple of interesting sights -- the CASINO house that was used in the filming (not Rosenthal's actual house) as well as the Italian restaurant that was used for planning, etc. I just wish there'd been more to see or that (as I mentioned above) they did the talking/presentation part before or after the sightseeing.
The tour guide was definitely a hoot. Not sure how he's related to the mob but he definitely knew his stuff. He was also friendly when asked questions, etc. but the smoking was a big no-no. Several people held back every time he lit up which I thought was pretty inappropriate of him.
I also thought the coordination at the Royal Resort was a bit lacking. Just a sign to tell you that you're in the right place but nobody really greets you -- just this lady comes out a few minutes before w/her clipboard and pretty much yells at everyone to get in line.