I stayed here for a weekend in the players club room in the east tower which is the next level up from the standard 'deluxe' rooms. The room itself was average. It's comparable to a standard room at a nicer hotel. There is no wifi at the hotel, but there is a ethernet cable that you plug into to get internet. It's not terribly inconvenient unless you planned on using your laptop in bed. I prefer to sit at the desk to use my laptop so it worked out. There's a plasma tv hung on the wall, jet tub and separate shower in the bathroom. No issues with cleanliness as far as I can tell. I can stay in a shabby room, but I can't stay in a dirty one. Checking in and out was quick and friendly. I arrived Friday afternoon so I was expecting a horrendous check-in wait, but it wasn't bad at all. I was assaulted by some pushy sales people trying to sell show tickets though. Best thing to do is politely say you're not interested and walk away quickly.
The casino itself seemed average. It's an older hotel so not as much action. I spent 99% of my time in the poker room, and I had plenty of fun there. The poker room dealers are a mixed bag. Some seemed to be real pros and some are too busy schmoozing with the regulars to keep the game moving at a good pace. The room does pay high hand and cracked aces bonuses. I saw plenty of people hit bonuses, so it made the game more interesting. I hit 2 high hand bonuses while I was there (quads and aces full of queens) and made $150 on top of the big pots I took down. I'll stay and play poker there again assuming I can get an upgraded room. Don't know if I'd want to stay in a standard room there. Overall, not a bad place if you're getting one of the higher end rooms.