I was there in March and played at both The Spa and Agua Caliente.
The Spa has been turned upside down since I was there last. They used to have the pits on either side of the bar, in the middle of the casino. They've now moved them back-to-back, between the bar and the buffet. When I was there, they were being stingy about opening tables; i.e., they weren't opening tables. There was one 6D shoe table open, one DD table open and one BJ Switch table and that was on a Saturday morning. I didn't stay to see how it was going to look by Saturday night. I don't play BJ Switch, I don't like their DD game and the 6D table was full. They had just closed another 6D table right before I got there. AC had just laid off over 1000 employees, although the dealer told me that was mostly in the hotel and convention center operations.
I went to Agua Caliente. In contrast, it was nearly dead, with about 6 6D shoe tables open with only 2 or 3 players at each. I don't know what it is about AC - I can't win there to save my life in spite of what would seem to be a reasonable game, so I cut my losses early and moved on. I didn't check to see what their DD table was because I just assume it's like The Spa - by the time they burn 1/3 to 1/2 deck and place the cut card, the DD game is only dealing out maybe 1 deck.