Finally got to visit the place after three previous trips to Vegas where I never got around to it. I've been watching the show since the first episode and have seen every one of them.
I decided to come on a Monday morning thinking the lines wouldn't be that bad and I was correct, they're wasn't even a line at all. For me the place was great, I recognized a lot of items for sale from being on the show. In terms of a regular Pawn Shop it's not, it's more like a museum now with cool historial pieces that are listed for sale instead. Plenty of old guns, famous paintings and Super Bowl rings. I would think only collectors would come to the place to buy anything.
Of course the cast wasn't there, they've hired a full time crew to work the shop so don't go expecting to see any of the cast unless you get lucky and go on a filming day.
I ended up walking away with what I wanted, some cool memorabila from the show (shot glasses and a t-shirt).
For anybody expecting to come see the Taj Mahal of Pawn Shops or to see the cast, you need to lessen your expectations. But if you're a huge fan of the show like myself, then this one of the places you have to visit at least once just to say you've been there.