I enjoyed the theme of SW. However, my overall impression was more of a "mixed bag," but I think it's because I was overwhelmed and unused to not knowing exactly where I was and exactly what I wanted to do. The sounds of the world were pretty terrific. The buildings were lovely, and at night, it's cool feeling removed from DL.
The food was great. I get why the picky set may have problems with it, but it was the best CS food I have had at DL. At the Docking Bay, I had a vegetarian dish for both lunch and dinner. No, I'm not a vegetarian, but I wasn't feeling the meat dishes very much. Both meals were tasty, and I went wild for the Felucian Garden Spread. I hope that never goes away because just like my steak skewers at the Paradise Garden Grill, I could have that dish every time. I liked the Ithorian Garden Loaf, but the mushroom sauce was a little salty. My husband and child had the Smoked Kaadu ribs, and they liked it very much. (Except the slaw, but I ended up eating that! I would prefer the flavor to be more on the pickled side, but it was still good for a slaw.) No one else in my family liked the blue milk, but that is a treat I am also looking forward to again. I did not try the other flavor.
The bar isn't anything I'd have to try again. The Jabba Juice was the table favorite. I would describe my Dagobah Slug Slinger like a margarita, and it was very strong. My husband had the Yub Nub that came in a collectible cup. They were out of the Carbon Freeze and the Bespin Fizz, which of course made me want to try them

So maybe I will try the cantina again. I'm not sure what the DJ was supposed to do, it just kinda stood there and waved an arm around.
I didn't really know what to do with the Play app. I wasn't sure if it was because I was old or if it just wasn't very fun. I handed the phone over to my kid, and she got bored with it pretty quickly. When my girl made her BB droid, she was told that the app would interact with it, but I haven't figured out how that works, and I suspect it doesn't. I was hoping to see a little more interaction by the droid with the environment, it has the First Order chip, but it seemed to keep pretty quiet. I would like to bring it back again, but I would definitely have to rent a locker. My step-daughter offered to make a baby sling for it, I wonder if that would be more comfortable than a backpack

As for the Millennium Falcon, we waited over an hour for it, and I don't think we'd wait that long again. My hubby is big on doing stuff as a family, but I think I could talk him into doing single rider next time.
@HairyChest had some of the same alternative scenarios as my husband. Overall, I didn't care much about the mission, and why exactly am I supposed to care about the credits earned? We had little chance to explore the anterooms, and right now, it seems like they were the best part of the ride. I think Star Tours has a better queue environment than the MF. Kind of a bummer.