My impression, from my own interview and from friends/acquaintances in their prelim and cat program, is that it's a very nice place with nice people and nice facilities and nice faculty and nice ancillary services and nice perks and nice bonuses, etc etc etc, and it's probably a nice fit if you want to go into primary care medicine in a private community setting.
But if you want to get a job in academia, or get a prestigious fellowship in a competitive field, or receive traditionally solid clinical training (autonomy, sick patients, personal terror, misery, etc) you would be better served by looking at one of the programs across the street.
It's all about your goals/priorities.