I have skied Mount Rose for the past 3 seasons since moving to Reno, NV, and consider it my home mountain. It is a mid size resort with the highest base elevation in the Lake Tahoe area with 1200 acres and 1800 vertical feet. There is a wide variety of terrain for skiers of different levels from the Wizard area for children to the Chutes for serious skiers. The Chutes rival the steepest terrain at other California/Nevada resorts. And there is plenty of terrain - groomed, ungroomed, and glades for intermediate and advanced skiers. Due to the Lake effect, Rose gets plenty of snow and the trees are great days after a snowfall. If there is a shortcoming, its the lack of park terrain though I have yet to hear anybody complain about that.
The food is still reasonably priced and tasty! There is ample parking - free of charge with no reservations required and ample seating in the main lodge with additional seating upstairs. Even on weekends there is room to park, room to ski ,and room to sit!