I have never really been sold on Caesars. It's a solid place with some decent restaurants and a decent casino, but I think there are better places on the strip. Unfortunately, this carries over to the sports book as well. It's just a complete afterthought. The place can get packed at times, so it's a good thing they put out plenty of chairs, but that's about the best that can be said. Those chairs are the type you see at a hotel-based conference, sit in for an hour, and complain about.
When you have Mirage next store and Bellagio next door, two very good sports books, you either have to try to compete or just abandon it. Caesars does neither and just half asses it, very obviously. No thanks.