Do you think the crowds will be intense on those days? I am worried that the new Star Wars stuff will pull locals in and the place will be a madhouse. Any advice is appreciated! We went last summer when crowds were a "7" and I found it to be the max crowds I'd ever be able to handle. We would visit DL on Friday and DCA on Saturday. Thanks!
I just wanted to point out that there are plenty of non-locals who want to see Star Wars stuff and holiday season stuff too.

Crowds at DLR are not always due to locals alone. That weekend is the weekend immediately before Thanksgiving, when a lot of out-of-town people might show up early (some of whom stay the whole week on their holiday break). Season of the Force just adds another component to the mix.
I'd say yes, it's going to be really crowded unless it rains. Between the holiday season, a pre-holiday weekend, Season of the Force, the 60th anniversary and whatever else may pop up, there is every reason to think it will be very, very crowded. There was a capacity closure in
Disneyland on one day last month -- and that never, ever happens in September. The closure didn't last too long, but the fact that it happened at all in September was bizarre. So, since the holiday season is already super popular, I can envision lots of people everywhere in November.
Unless you have the ability to change your trip to a time that is not popular, without a lot of things going on, the best thing you can do is go into it expecting crowds. Don't worry -- just mentally prepare for it, and then anything less than what you envisioned will be a relief and a blessing. It's when people go in
not expecting big crowds that they may be in for a rude awakening. It's better to plan for crowds and find that the crowds are not bad, than to not plan for them and find out that the crowds are too daunting.