I dont have any experience on the snap in bearing design so I cannot comment on the play difference between that and the split bearings. I dont think you'll be able to pull the rods out without removing all the men (if you need to do that to move or maintain the table) but it may be possible, others may need to chime in on that.
$250 seems very reasonable. It has adjustable feet & 1.5" thick walls, I imagine it plays similar to a Cyclone II. If you're looking for a practice table for league night itll probably do well. If you're a beginner/rookie level for tourney rankings it may be a while before your skill set grows out of this table. If youre a higher level than that you may want to wait for a T2000/3000 to pop up.