Surprisingly, the lines got better for OR as the day went on. My first wait for it, at around a quarter to noon, was a little over 90min. Later in the day, at around 4pm, my wait was half that at about 45min, and no using the "corral" queue out front.
Crossroads Pizza was extra busy at lunch time, and it took a while to get my food, but that's 'cause they were having computer troubles. I'm sure over the next few weeks they'll get all the kinks worked out.
Not very happy with the lockers for OR; they remind me of the ones at Six Flags. But they were nice and only charging a straight-up $1 for use no matter how long you used it. But that'll change as the crowds thin and the year goes on and they can start implementing the fee for however much time you use beyond 2hrs. I did see a few people with keys from the older lockers like the ones near Lost River - smart people - much cheaper that way.
However, I understand why they have the lockers. It made things extremely efficient for keeping the ride going without delays for people to put things in cubbies. I kinda wish there was a large central locker location, equidistant from all sides of the park, where you can just rent a locker for the whole day instead of by-the-hour. We rented a locker when we were at Magic Kingdom last year, and it was a lifesaver.
As for the ride... WOW. My first ride, I did the very front, 'cause I'd heard it was amazing. Second time around, I chose the very back. Sat on the right side each time. I think I definitely prefer the front seat, which is interesting, because I've always preferred the back on coasters. I think it's 'cause you can see what's coming and therefore have a few extra seconds to brace yourself properly for whichever kind of element is coming.
The airtime was CRAZY, and I felt like I was gonna fall out the entire time. I'm still pondering on whether or not I like the feel of no shoulder restraints...
Now, for anyone reading this who might have questions about size: I'm 266 (just weight at the doctor this week), with my thighs and behind taking on a major portion of my weight. The lap bar came down fine, but it was definitely slightly uncomfortable on the sides of my thighs with the metal kinda digging in. Also, the cross bar was really strange, and me having short legs, I was unable to follow the rule of "feet flat on the floor of the vehicle" because in order to not feel like I was gonna break a shin, I had to tiptoe. I imagine someone with more average leg length will have the best comfort in that area.
EDIT: They didn't have on-ride photos up and running yet. The cashier said he heard they'd be up in two weeks. I was kinda sad; one of the reasons I rode in the front on my first ride was because I was hoping I'd get a hilarious picture of my face on my first-ever ride of OR.