I had a good room, I was on the top floor in a suite that had a balcony facing the mountain but it was a little dated. A couple of the bar stools had leather that looked like Donald Trumps face, it was just a tattered wrinkly mess, like a dried up pool of mud cracked in the sun... but overall the hotel was comfortable.
I went mid-week so it was quiet, still enough people to give a good vibe but quiet enough that I didn't have to wait for the chair lifts. I was there to snowboard, which I did a lot of and the runs are pretty good for me at an intermediate level but I think experts might get bored quickly. It only snowed one day so it was mostly just artificial snow on the mountain, but it wasn't terrible. I did find myself wishing I had just gone back to Hokkaido in Japan for some amazing powder.
There was lots to do at the resort. I managed to make good use of the Korean Spa, nothing like getting naked with a bunch of strangers and bathing in super super hot man soup after a long day on the mountain. I also enjoyed some of the other activities, like the games arcade, indoor go karts and bowling.
Food at the resort was generally pretty good too, not so much on the mountain but in the underground shopping mall. Lots to choose from and reasonably priced. There is also a large convenience store where you can get cheap snacks and drinks etc.
I've read a lot of reviews of people saying English was non existent at the resort, I never found the lack of English to be a problem.