Even though the Drew Carey era of "Price is Right" is nothing like the heyday of the show, Price is Right still has a crisp, fast-moving pace to it and is worthy of an hour (38 minutes after commercials unfortunately)...
I never liked "Let's Make a Deal" in an hour long format. I dislike still that only 1 trader has a chance to win the Big Deal. Wayne Brady is very likeable, but as another poster put it, Monty was, is, and forever shall be "TV's Big Dealer". He had an edge to him whereas Wayne is very easy going and extremely congenial.
I will, when home, watch LMAD with Wayne but after a little while I tend to kind of tune it out. Price is Right seems to lend itself much more with its play-along factor.
I also dislike that when they do the quicky deals, somebody always has what is needed because of Twitter. It takes away those magical spontaneous moments that would sometimes happen with Monty.
Overall it's "okay", but hardly "must see" for me, and I'm a game show fan going back some 43 or so years now. Make it 30 minutes, give 2 people a chance at the Big Deal, and I'd be more likely to enjoy it.