I delivered there in July 2008. Everything went exceptionally well for us. We arrived one day thinking my water had broke. Spent about 2 hours as they ran 3 tests to confirm if my water broke. The nurses, students and attending were all very nice. In the end my water hadn't broke so home we went.
Only to return less than 24 hours later. The only negative side for us was arriving during shift change. I was put in triage for quite some time without being seen. And the problem for me was I was pretty darn sure I was fully dilated and I really wanted to push! So my water finally did break and the nurses got me in to a room pronto.
Again, the nurses and attending were all awesome through my pushing phase. And then I was able to hold Dillon for up to an hour while they handled the cord blood, cleaned me up and gave me a couple stitches.
The after birth rooms are a bit small. But really there isn't much you are going to do. Your body needs to rest and you can spend very close time with you child.
I guess the one other thing to be aware of with it being a teaching hospital, you will be checked on about 5 AM by a student. Then the nurses are in and out. But I guess I would rather have constant care than being ignored.
Has your OB/GYN discussed whether he/she will actually be delivering the baby? My Drs pretty much said it wouldn't be them. And I was fine with that.