Good: It's a good range to start out with for new shooters. The other people can be friendly sometimes, and if you're nervous they can usually help you to relax. The range masters are good at watching for stupid stuff and give insightful pointers to inexperienced shooters.
Bad: The wait times can be horrendous even on off-peak days, and the prices are steep.
Not Really Bad, but Sort of Comical in Retrospect: They forgot to charge me once for ear protection when they rang me up. I had their theft alarm go off on me as I was leaving and could feel all eyes on me (around 30+ people). As a person who is honest and has social anxiety, that was not fun in the least. I was surprised no one pulled a gun on me thinking I was robbing the place.
Other Thoughts: One hour on the range goes by fast. I've since switched to going out to Usery Gun Range (just North-East of the 202). They give you unlimited range time for $7, and targets are $0.25 a piece. They've got about 40-50 lanes, and the people there are amazing. It's a bit of a drive and it's outdoors, but other than that I love it.