It's one of my favorite places though!
I've had the pleasure of visiting multiple times. It is a very big place with a lot to do.
Tons of dining options to meet every need/budget you may have. There is a food court and the complex is littered with other restaurants. I have been able to dine at Fish and Voltaggio Brothers Steak House and had an excellent experience at both. Can't say enough good things about Fish! The Lobby Bar left much to be desired, but Blossom had a nice cocktail service.
Entertainment facilities are also well appointed if you happen to be there when a show is scheduled. The floor is nice and still very new so doesn't smell like a "casino" per say. They have a lot of machines to entertain yourself on. I've been here on a weekend and on weekdays and it is always lively on the floor - of course, it IS a casino!
Depending on when you go, the crowd may differ. Expect to encounter a crowd with the heterogeneity you would find at any local place, like a mall in the D.C. area. I've *personally* never encountered the "low rent" lot of people that the poster above seemed to refer to. The only casino I've ever been to with glitz and glam on par with 007 would be the Monte Carlo Casino (I've never visited Macau!)
Now - accommodations. This is a secure space, so to speak. I do like the rooms, and I would recommend a room overlooking the harbor, if not the Capital Suite. The bathrooms are lovely and all of the rooms are well appointed.
Would've been happy to meet you this evening, but my hope is by now you have found a wonderful young lady! If not, please get in touch... I am up for the late night rendezvous...