JJDSTEEZE and TOAST speak the truth.  I manage the crew at RMR and help assist our park building in the sets.  Basically the low down...
Rails are sick and a blast.  We normally have some fun lines through the Fife Park.  Our jumps tend to stay in the 35ft range due to the slope we have our park on.  Once you see it in person, you will understand (especially once it gets crazy busy on a Saturday).
The halfpipe with our J-Bar was leveled.  We will no longer have a pipe in that area.  That's not to say in a good year, we won't have a pipe at all.  (I'm pushing for one on a different slope better built for a pipe out of all snow)  We will have a TON of jibs in that area and hopefully a small snow feature or two.
We also have a ton of fun events throughout the season.  Last season we had some great sponsors but as many may realize, the season wasn't great for the companies sponsoring the events.  We will see how everything pans out in the next few months.
We will be building a few new features for this upcoming season that will fit nicely in the lap park.  Our whole park scene is a lap park.  We can't build a park for the top 5% of riders  (I would love to have an area for that but it's not feasible at this current time).  We build a park that 90% percent of our freestyle terrain users can use and that our top 10% of our riders can dominate.  We have features that you can learn tricks on and that you can step up to the next level.
We have tons of locals and you won't find a better mountain for meeting skiers and boarders who rip, have a blast doing it and are willing to travel to boulder and springs on a regular basis.  Each year the park progresses.  Last season, despite the lack of snow, was one of the "best" park seasons as we had sunny and warm temps.
We film all of the time too.  Makes it a lot more fun.