Overall, I think Caesars is beginning to show its age. We were comped a few rooms here and reversed a single King room non-smoking. When we arrived, we were told they didn't have a king room that was non-smoking. I was told that the comped rooms just have to take what we could get and we were given the choice of a smoking king or a non-smoking double queen. But we didn't let the fact they didn't actually reserve a room spoil our good time and took the double queen.
The room was pretty standard for Vegas: Wildly overpriced minibar, missing do not disturb sign, and room service only mistakenly barged into our room once. That last one gave me a pretty scare.
On the plus side, Caesars has great water pressure, a central location on the strip and the absinthe show there is incredible. Unfortunately for them, I spent most of my time enjoying other casinos and restaurants that belonged to other hotels.
If I were paying, I would stay elsewhere.