Terrible experience overall at this casino. I went on three occasions and had terrible dealers each time.
One of the dealers I had, Lee, an older Asian man, took the cake in the "Rude Dealer of the Year" category. He had a bad attitude during the whole game and didn't speak unless something little upset him. When I sat down to play and handed my ID to the pit boss, he yelled at me demanding my ID. I told him the pit boss had it and he had the gall to shake his head like I was in the wrong. He immediately talked himself out of being tipped.
When I wasn't playing and was watching my friend play, I pat the table when my friend got an ace (good luck measure for the next card to be a face card, seen all over the Strip), and he BARKED at me saying "hey! I don't like that! You're not even playing!" Excuse me, we're trying to have a good time and you're just an asshole. I didn't reach towards the cards or the chips and every other dealer is okay with this. I barked back "I don't like YOU" and my friend and I both left.
The New York New York would've made some money off of us if they had dealers who had better attitudes but they quickly affirmed that we would never be back. If you don't like your job as a dealer and can't be entertaining, especially in Las Vegas, you need to switch careers.