I hope Minthorne doesn't mind me posting this here in the Disneyland thread, but it seems to be quite helpful as it's similar to how many Disneyland visitors staying in the Resort District will probably experience this Resistance ride.
FYI, the WDW version has been open for 11 days now and has fallen into a fairly predictable pattern of opening times and operation. Here's Minthorne's experience earlier this morning he used to get on the ride.
He was staying at Boardwalk Villas, approximately the same walking distance as the big hotels at Harbor/Katella or the Frontierland tower at the Disneyland Hotel. The park opened at 7:00am, but they let the waiting crowds in early to Hollywood Blvd. All of the Boarding Groups for the day were gone by 7:50am. This pattern and timeline is fairly consistent day to day.
They have 120 Boarding Groups per day, and there's about 100 people per Boarding Group. But not all Boarding Groups get called every day due to breakdowns and delays, and if your Boarding Group doesn't get called that day you get an automatic Fastpass for the Resistance ride to come back anytime the next day.
As you can see, this is not going to work for the vast majority of locals and Annual Passholders who go to Disneyland. But for the tens of thousands of tourists staying in the 25,000 hotel rooms within the Anaheim Resort District, this could work out okay for about 8,000 to 12,000 of them per day.
But you have to be a morning person!
Unless they change this proces somehow to reserve at least a couple thousand Boarding Groups per day for Annual Passholders? Do they dare try to roll out a new "reservations required" policy again and risk the place being a ghost town? I doubt that, but it will be interesting to see how they tweak this for the SoCal off season this winter.