So since I haven't been there yet I won't say disappointed, but I will say from early reviews and reading I've done that I have some concerns....
1. It feel like a huge amount of space they've dedicated to a fairly small increase in attractions, and it sounds like one of those attractions might not be a complete knock out already. I'm sure Smugglers Run will be fun, but it might not be one that you just want to ride as many times as you can every year you visit the park. I look at Indy and how long it's lasted and how crazy popular it is STILL and I think about how I want to ride it three or four times every year I go to the park and I just wonder if Smugglers Run will be the same... I honestly think that if they spent that much money and effort every attraction they bring in should be world class and something anticipated to be THE number one ride for years or decades, even to repeat visitors.
2. It seems like a huge amount of space for... shopping. I get it, it's a money machine and people love unique Star Wars items, but the other worlds don't feel like they've been designed around shopping. I understand that part of the environment of Star Wars is open air markets and such, but it feels like a waste of square feet to devote and base such a big part of the new land to that. Again, next year, year number five, etc, will I be excited to keep going back and buying more stuff? Or will I wander through in 10 or 15 minutes glancing at new stuff and then feeling like I've "seen it" and ready to move on?
3. It seems like a huge amount of space designed for really small capacities. I'm surprised both attractions are rather low capacity (for how popular they knew it would be, I get that they're roughly mid range in capacity, but I felt like they needed to knock out something super high capacity for this). Maybe lines will drop overtime, but I fear they'll constantly be 90+ minutes, like RSR and even Guardians at times. Now they might be absolutely fantastic rides like the other two I mentioned, but I usually only do those once in a day where as Pirates or Indy I'll try to fit in at least two or three times each. I was really hoping for designs that learned from past expectations and demand and took all those lessons to help improve the guest experience, reducing wait times, managing directional crowd flow, etc.
4. It seems like a big area with kinda limited dining options and small locations. I'm really surprised that the dining locations seem small. Maybe they're high volume but they appear to be designed very much as "get it and GO NOW". After a long day in the park I absolutely love those moments of being able to sit down somewhere for 20 minutes and enjoy a snack or dinner or something and rather then more seating areas it seems like Star Wars has even less with the idea that you'll get out of the way quick. Ok, that might move people along, but you're kinda out there isolated and it seems like it would be a long walk to go find some sit down areas somewhere else. I'm kinda surprised they didn't build up or down to try and accommodate more seating areas for food. Maybe like something that looks like a hanger bay but inside is two floors of tables and stuff. Or an underground level that looks like it's carved out of rocks but is a big open space with tables and somewhere to rest/cool off for a little bit.
5. Light sabers and droids sound incredibly cool, but what about visit two three, etc. Do I need 7 light sabers at home? Probably not, also probably can't afford that. It'll stay busy forever since there will always be a new generation that wants to get one and because of the very limited amount of people that can experience it at any one time, but it seems like a one and done for most people. If the land had four or five total attractions maybe this wouldn't feel like an issue, but visit number two will basically be two attractions and quick service locations... for how many years of build out and how much money spent?
So overall the big concern I have is that they might have focused too much on a "personal blow you away the first time" experience. It'll be great going in the first time and spending a bunch of money to try all the quick eat places and get a saber and stuff, but I'm not sure how bad I'll want to do it again next year. I think when I think about getting a drink the second time around I'll want to find a place I can regroup for 10 minutes or so and sit down for a rest, not shuffle in and order and shuffle out. I think I'll still want to do Indy every day I go, and hopefully more than once, where as I'll probably have days where I skip some Star Wars attractions because 120 minutes waiting isn't the best use of time and by 10am fast pass returns will be 8pm at night already or something. I'm also a little disappointed there isn't a sit down restaurant located there, especially when they didn't seem afraid with other low capacity things.
Maybe Disney has future plans to add two or three more attractions into the world and expand on the food offerings or improve them (early reviews don't make them sound like top of the list for repeat visits, more of "well you've got to try it once") and maybe traffic will normalize over time. However, I worry this is basically the look of the land for the next 10+ years, and it'll basically always be packed.