Thanks again to everyone for all the info on this thread! We visited twice on Friday, June 21st- 11am-3pm group (free reservation) and 8pm-midnight group (hotel reservation). Our group was myself, my 3 DDs (14, 10 and 8), MIL (for 11-3 only) and a good friend of mine. Although DH is the most excited I've ever seen him for anything at Disney about SWGE, he was not able to join us for this trip. I am not a superfan with encyclopedic knowledge of everything Star Wars but am well beyond a casual fan as well. MIL is a casual fan, DD's are a little more than casual fans. Friend is closer to a superfan than I am. We did not want to do Savi's but wanted to do everything else.
11am-3pm Reservation
Our priority for this reservation slot was Oga's Cantina since we figured if we didn't get in we could try again in our evening slot. I was the designated cantina line person and posted previously about my successful obtaining of a 2pm reservation so I won't rehash that again. Although entry to the land was pretty orderly for our reservation window it was still quite a crush of people and DD10 got a little panicked but was able to calm down once they pulled off to the side for a bit (I was off in the cantina line). Once people spread out a bit things weren't too bad. We knew we didn't want to hit the ride right away since the line would be at its peak so we decided to get some lunch. I mobile ordered from both Ronto's and Docking Bay as people were interested in different items and we actually managed to snag a big table in Docking Bay. Some people in our party had a hard time finding something they were interested in (especially DD14 who is Gluten Free- only options were the Yobshrimp and Tip-Yip salads, neither of which appealed to her. She decided to just eat the insides of a Ronto Wrap instead as some gluten contamination is not an issue for her. It would have been nice if there was an option to order this without the pita and perhaps we could have at the counter but we couldn't do it in the app as a mobile order. Ultimately everyone did enjoy what they ordered. Half of us had Ronto Wraps and the rest had either the kid or adult version of the Fried Tip-Yip. I though the Ronto Wrap was delicious! I loved the theming inside Docking Bay!
The line had died down enough that we decided it was time to go on MF:SR. Posted wait time was 25 minutes. Based on my photos it was 31 minutes from walking into the queue to sitting in the cockpit but it felt faster than that. Conveniently we had a full crew of 6. The whole queue is pretty awesome but we especially enjoyed the holding room before you board. We let DD8 & DD10 pilot for our first ride so it was a little...rough. We all loved the ride and wanted to go again after a bathroom run. Over the course of the bathroom run we encountered Kylo Ren walking around with some storm troopers as well as a First Order officer (also with troopers). He gave me a hard time about my Rey shirt with a prominent rebel symbol but I told him it was just my cover. Rode again with even less wait and managed to do even worse this time (the voice in the hallway said it was practically scrap metal this time

) but we still loved it.
It was now about time for our Cantina return. We really enjoyed the vibe in Oga's and I loved DJ-R3X. That said, the kids were melting a bit at this point so we enjoyed our drinks but didn't stay super long. It's not that its not kid-friendly, I think they just got bored. My friend and I could have stayed longer but it was clear we needed to move on. At that point we headed to the marketplace (DD10 was sad there were no Loth Cats but I was kind of expecting that) and poked around in the shops there, tried Kat Saka's Kettle (meh. It was ok) then slowly made our way out (as it was now after 3pm) through the Resistance area. Who do we come across but Chewbacca coming out to fix the smoking X-Wing. We hung out and watched him work on that with a CM for a while and then Rey showed up as well. They showed a bunch of guests (kids and adults) how to pass messages for the resistance (basically led everyone in a game of telephone. The round where Chewie started the message was especially entertaining). Once they had a successful pass of the message Chewie and Rey led everyone in pledging to the resistance. It was a pretty fun little interaction and nice end to this visit.
8pm-midnight Reservation
We had pretty much accomplished everything we wanted to during our earlier reservation with the exception of building droids, which we had purposely left for the evening so we didn't have to carry them around, and one more ride on MF:SR so we all would have done each position. Because we weren't trying to get any reservations or anything we decided to just wait it out a bit and enter later after the initial crush. This worked out well and was much more pleasant. We had also hoped to watch the fireworks over the Falcon but unfortunately they didn't run Friday night. We LOVED the way the land looks at night. We saw Rey again (this time in her Force Awakens outfit. She was in the Last Jedi one when we saw her in the afternoon) in the Resistance area on our way in then wandered through the marketplace again which looks AWESOME at night. It was a little less crowded then when we were in their earlier.
Kids were itching to build droids so we headed to Droid Depot. We waited maybe 10 minutes and while we were in line they told us all the colors/parts they were out of (which was quite a few- purple/white BB bodies, red/black BB bodies, orange BB head, white and black R2 bodies, silver/blue classic R2 head and some thing else.. can't remember). DD10 decided on a purple and black BB and DD8 a blue R2 with a purple head (which was good 'cause if they'd both built the same kind then I would have had to build one of the other

). They really enjoyed building their droids- this is a very cool experience. The droids are pretty fun to play with as well. DD14 was happy to see parts of K2-SO in Droid Depot- she loves him.
After droid building we went into Dok-Ondar's to poke around and I bought a Jedi holocron and kyber crystal. Lots to see inside Dok-Ondar's that doesn't even include merchandise but the space is small so it was hard to take in everything as it was crowded. Then it was time for one more ride on MF:SR. We did the best this time (I finally got to be a pilot! So fun! I think it also helped that we'd done it a few times now). I loved that the ride adjusts the visuals depending on whether its day or night outside!
We saw others playing with their droids a bit so we did let the girls pull theirs out and play a little outside the Falcon. Chewbacca came out over in that area as well as we were getting ready to leave. We could have gone on the ride again but we hadn't done much outside of SWGE and did have 11:30-12 MP's for BTMRR which everyone wanted to ride so we decided it was time to go and ride that on the way out of the park.
Overall, we all LOVED Galaxy's Edge and thought they did a great job with the theming. I cannot wait to go back when ROTR is open (or maybe before) but I think it will be interesting to see how crowds etc. go over the next weeks and months. I do feel like a lot of the shops and spaces (including the cantina) are pretty small. This makes for a nice intimate feel everywhere but it's not gonna handle crowds well.
We really loved the ride and could definitely see it being one we would ride over and over. I think its interesting that there's such a mixed response to the ride- but for us it was a definite win!
I did play around some with the datapad in the Play Disney Parks app. It was interesting but a definite battery suck. I think its something I would use more on subsequent visits when I wasn't just trying to see everything for the first time. It seems promising though!
Several CM comments left us with the impression that they were holding back merchandise for tomorrow/end of the reservation period. They only had blue kyber crystals at Dok-Ondar's, lots of unavailable droid parts, NO droid personality chips, no loth cats or the monkey critters etc. While I know nothing is guaranteed this was a little disappointing for sure.
I also think they're going to have to work on some of the unique terms for things as others have mentioned. My friend was asked if she had a "credit reducer" when purchasing something at the Droid Depot. She had them repeat several times and finally just said she didn't know what they were talking about. The CM then said in a slightly exasperated voice "an annual pass". I think this may especially be an issue for guests for whom English isn't their first language. I do appreciate the concept of this but it seems a little forced or convoluted at the moment.