My spicy hot take on the current conversation: Pandora is a nice looking land, especially at night, but I do think it's disappointing once you realize it's basically a few large set pieces aided by forced perspective, and that it's bereft of the smaller, more intricate details that abound in Wizarding World. It's more on the level of Cars Land.
Now for some real feather ruffling -- I'm not convinced Galaxy's Edge has raised the bar much, if any, for domestic Disney lands. Based on what I've seen, it has nice theming, but it also allows the immersion to lapse in several places, something Pandora and Cars Land don't really do. It also doesn't reach the same heights as Wizarding World for creating a realistic space on a human scale. You can tell it was built to accommodate theme park crowds, something people complain about Wizarding World's inability to do, but I think it's part of what sets those lands apart once the initial rush is over.