Pros:
9 holes with single concrete tees and DisCatcher baskets. Good use of the elevation on the slopes of the top side of the mountain around the bar/restaurant. Decent variety of shaping shots for being as open and short as it is. Little chance to lose your disc, great course for beginners or introducing the game to people. Spectacular views. Restrooms, bar and restaurant right there.
Cons:
No tee signage although it's fairly obvious. Mostly open and short. The terrain is steep in places and can be windy. You have an audience at the restaurant watching half your round.
Other Thoughts:
Overall the Slopeside 9 hole course is the shortest and funnest on site of the 3 courses. You start out right behind the patio and play around the ski slope clockwise. Don't be fooled like I was thinking I only needed a putter to go for ace runs here though, I wish I had brought a Teebird along with my putter to reach a couple of the baskets. It's a quick play but it does require some hiking. I agree with Opti that you should only play this course last because you will need your legs for the other two big boy courses.