Report:
We entered the park at around 4:15 pm. SWGE was open. We had monitored the status of the land and the other attractions in the park throughout the day before heading over.
Once we got in the land, it took a bit to figure out where we were going. It's definitely larger than both Pandora and TSL. My younger brother has autism, so we went up to get one for MFSR. You have to be in the land to get a DAS, so it functions like a regular DAS in that respect. If the land refills to capacity, those with a DAS may still enter during their return time. This didn't happen to us. This was very difficult to find out. Guest experience CMs should have been more knowledgeable. Words of wisdom to people who have kids with autism: don't assign them as one of the pilots. For eventually when the FP line opens (since we've been through it) you won't see as much of the queue scenery. You still get to hang out in the Falcon, though. It merges right before Hondo's scene. By the way, amazing audio anamatronic work on Hondo. I thought it was an actor at first.
We wandered through a bunch of the shops and explored. We did not eat, but I did buy myself some souvenirs. There's quite a bit of merchandise that's exclusive to the land, so it's fun to window shop even if you don't buy.
The scenery is incredible. Obviously, I am a big SW fan, but my parents, who are not (my father hasn't even watched a SW movie ever) appreciated it. Not as much as me; I was grinning ear to ear, but they enjoyed it.
My parents and brother were also here for TSL's opening. This opening was better. The virtual queue to enter really helped with crowds. Although the wait was long for the ride, I do believe Disney made the right call on not offering FPs. The queue has been long, but other than when it was at capacity, the line was not insane.
Other areas of the park have had low crowds. It's been a very good afternoon. We were even able to snag a last minute ADR.
Overall, very happy with the land so far and cannot wait for Rise of the Resistance.