Most of the trails should be open. Hours are 1-9pm Mon-Thurs, 9-9 Fri-Sat, 9-6 Sun.
It's generally dead on weekdays, not too busy weekends (parking lot will be packed but slopes aren't crowded). Friday gets a bit crowded between 5-7pm for the "Friday fun night" deal.
They run two chairlifts, a double for the short but wide bunny slope and a quad from bottom to top. Neither is high speed, its about 7 minutes to the top.
Park should be open to public by now, 6-8 features and 1 jump at the end (has a high knuckle so the more speed the better).
Bar was open for the weekend, not sure on hours for weekdays - yeungling is supposed to come in to re-do the bar and renovate this week or next. They haven't gotten a sound system in the bar yet.
Upstairs lodge and cafeteria is running. Food isn't terribly priced (better than cbk/blue/etc).
Tuning shop not open yet.
Rental gear is still in good shape, was brand new when they opened this season. All rossingnol gear, rockered boards.
Overall: Great for beginners but if you're experienced don't expect long trails or much of a thrill. About half of the lodge was competely redone but you will still see parts that aren't finished (masonry on side of the building, lockers are old and room still needs to be redone, no mirrors in downstairs bathroom, areas that need new sheetrock, etc) and then you'll turn a corner and see a brand new area or room. Seems like they just wanted to get the ball rolling and not wait another season to open so it's to be expected with all the vandalism to the building from last year and years prior while it was abandoned.
The majority of the people there (customers and employees) are nice and just excited to ski or board, 80-90% of the people are beginners.
For beginners this place is worth going to until you want more challenging terrain.
For everyone else, it's worth it if it's crowded at other main resorts or if you have some sort of discounted ticket, free ticket, etc.