This airport is not well-labeled. Two terminals, but doesn't say which one is domestic, which one is international, and which airlines are served at each terminal when you look at the maps. Pickup lots are not well-labeled either. How are pedestrians supposed to know how to get out of the taxi waiting area to be picked up by friends?
The airport is on the smaller side though, so it's hard to get lost inside. Plenty of slot machines and also your standard convenience stores and fast food. Of course, it all has the glitz and glamour of Vegas. There is so much to do that it doesn't feel like you're in an airport, which I like. Driving there isn't bad because the signs directing the different terminals/airlines are labeled adequately. It's just once you're actually there and looking for your passenger that it can be confusing.