April 4th to April 10th is very late season for Panorama so it will be full spring and anything is possible at that time of year from low coverage to a freak spring storm and everything open.
It was beautiful last week. They had 2 plus feet of snow the week prior and it finished up on the Sunday as we arrived on March 2. Skied March 3rd to 9th. Panorama reminds me of Taos snow in mid season thought I've only been to Taos once so going on hear say, but lots of trees and bumps with good coverage but not tons powder though occasionally get hit with a nice powder blast. They don't get the powder of the powder highway resort but they have always had full coverage when I have been there.
Even this year with the scarce snow fall in many of the west's resorts Panorama had all runs open most times I checked and Tayton Bowl. They have great steep tree runs up top, Sidewinder Glades, Hide away, tree time, Fat Chance, Trigger, Gun Barrels right off the top lift. So with the snow refresh there was good coverage. Lower on the mountain we hit Delesale the first two days as our favorite run with some grass and small soft pine bit sticking out the top but it was beautiful snow with full coverage, no obstacles. There was no new snow again by the time we left, we had pretty much all blue bird days but found nice snow every day.
We paid for the Monster X cat on Thursday and Friday for a couple runs (you can buy 4 and use them over two days or share them with 4 people, 4 rides is $89.00). We found it took an hour to do a run, get the lifts back to top and then take the Cat back to it's far drop off in Tayton bowl. Second day I skied out to the farther Ridgeback and found it about unskied at the top with beautiful soft snow but 2/3's down it was getting warmer and you could feel the snow change from softer to more set up and almost a sun crust, but not quite it was still a lovely ski. If you like off piste skiing I highly recommend venturing in to Tayton bowl along with all the tree runs off Stumbocks from the summit lift. I was concerned the first day about cliffs in Tayton bowl but shouldn't have been, they are visible, and the steepest parts at the very top had some sketchy cover (all areas with real steeps ski the snow not the rocks, keep you eyes open there is great turns to be had).
They do have GREAT well sloped groomers and beautiful consistent green/blue groomers on the bottom 1/3 first chair which are great fun to warm up on in the morning before venturing up the next two chairs. Sunbowl is a wonderful blue black area for some playful skiing and we did see a Linx running down there one morning. It is a mountain for skiers, not night life though there's a little pub bar down the bottom and up top there is one where you can grab a few drinks après and play a little pool if you want. The hot pools up top are well worth an afternoon soak if you want to plan a half day ski one day or you can go sit in them in the evening but I enjoyed a leisurely afternoon in them.
The full resort is pretty close to ski in / ski out. You can get the bare necessities but it's not a shopping meca, there is lots of hot tubs scattered around and the condos are very reasonable. We enjoyed wine and euchre in the evenings. Always have a great time there and there is plenty of skiing and terrain to satisfy everyone in your ski group from Intermediate to expert. The almost 3000 acres and 4200 plus vertical is very well divided in all levels of skiing and if you are adventurous and haven't Heli Skied before you can try to get on stand by with RK Heli ski out of the resort for a 1 day trip. might post photos later. Go have a good time but it will be spring skiing in April.