Nice rooms, and quiet which is not what I expected. No I didn't stay there, but some friends are and having a blast.
I will say that there's something to be said when people are flying in, and told that the rooms aren't ready at 9:00PM. My friends had to complain about it and mysteriously a room appeared. I don't get that at all for customer service.
Very hustle and bustle as far as casinos go. Not as elegant or suave as some of the other Strip casinos.
I will say that it's extremely loud on the floor. It's like they're running a block party the whole area. I'm not sure that I'd want to take kids there, and definitely not anyone that really wants to gamble. Also, the ventilation system could use an upgrade. It's probably one of the most smokiest hotels on the Strip and that's saying something. Generally, your vicinity isn't smelling like cigars but everywhere you walk, it's just not getting circulated properly for some reason.
Personally? I prefer something like Planet Hollywood. A bit more open. But LINQ is a nice Caesar's property. Just feel that there could be a little bit better experience. It is right on the Strip after all.