apparently many readers think this room is cramped; I find it to be the most comfortable room in vegas. unless you are very over weight I do not forsee a problem with the room's layout. most probably feel this way due to the way the room is sectioned into smaller areas, but I think it adds to the look and creativity that most strip casinos seem to overlook.
depending on the game this room can be VERY profitable. stay away from the big NL tables and 20-40 and you should be fine. one time an old guy showed me his cards 7 out of 10 hands!
these are some of the finest dealers I have ever expierenced in and out of Vegas. in the 40-50 hours I have played I have seen MAYBE 2 errors and it was just a card flipped up (fluke/player error). many of the dealers have cool war stories from the 2005 world series
Who cares about the drinks check out the waitresses! not to mention the playboy bunnies walking around with trays they have awesome orange and stawberry julius. I don't drink at the table normally but the bartenders at Wynn know how to pour Crown and Goose with the best of them: no cop-outs at the bar here!
managment has always been very attentive to less than full tables and unseated players. the staff is always very polite when dealing with comp$ and rates, they make you forget you are only playing 4-8
great room rate but the comp dollar system is lacking by my southern california standards (I have not payed for a meal at my local casino in about 5-6 months). you can't use the comps at the resturants or anywhere other than the cafe (which is not bad at all) and tableside