Finally, just what we've allllll been waiting for.
Sarcasm aside, this place turned out classier than expected, and if I squinted my eyes a bit I almost felt like I was in Vegas (until the cocktail waitress asked if 'yinz want a crab cake?').
Anyway, I was lucky to come on a soft-opening (VIP/charity) day, so the crowds were at a minimum and you could really check out the facilities.
Machines are organized into smoking and non-smoking sections, and they have "video" table-games which are as close as you'll currently get to a dealer for now. With these there's actually a huge flat-screen tv with a real (recorded) person 'dealing' to you.
Everything was super clean, but new, sooo that's expected.
One thing I do have to point out is the lame names of the bars within the casino. Spiral bar? Drum bar?? Levels??? Really????
Anyway, the bottom line is I was expecting the worst - and was somewhat surprised. You definitely have to check it out at least once.
I personally can't wait and return when it's open to the public and it's just a sea of black & gold (I mean literally - the number of steelers/pens/pirates? jerseys will be amazing).