Exquisite and immaculate. The room was well taken care of and felt very intimate. Even when packed the room isn't incredibly loud and you aren't getting knocked into constantly. Very comfortable chairs and nice furnishings.
Even being there during the WSOP (or because of it), calling stations abound. Tight, patient play pays off, but you can expect to be out-drawn with some questionable calls. If you've got the roll to stick it out though, expect to come out on top.
Flawless. In fifteen hours of playing over three days, I saw a dealer make a mistake once. For the most part, very friendly and reactive to the mood at the table.
During peak hours, drinks are hard to come by, and during slow hours, you feel almost harrassed into getting more drinks. The layout of the casino means it will be awhile before the waitress brings you your drink, seemingly through no fault of her own. As you would expect, quite attractive.
Excellent work by the management. If staying in the hotel, being able to call down and add your name to the list (which can be viewed on your television) is a huge plus.
$1/hr on their player card is good by Vegas standards, but no jackpots or free food is a let-down. Not that you'd expect gimmicks at the Wynn, but if you get Aces cracked, you'd like some pity change.


