I've avoided RSD like the plague. I went to our local record shop for one about six years ago, organisation was a shambles, the shop was ticketing people and not limiting purchases to a couple of records; guys were coming out with bags and bags of stuff, god knows how much if that went on eBay the same day. The place was full of dozens of blokes who looked like they'd never stepped into a record shop in the last 30 years.
Thing is, I'm of the belief RSD started out with the genuinely good intention of trying to engage the public and getting them into small, independent record shops, but it's transcended that now; in my opinion, if you're a stadium filling band or on a major label, it shouldn't be for you. If you're just rehashing something under the guise of 'first time release on vinyl' or remix stuff, it shouldn't be for you. And so on.
By way of a similar analogy, we attend cheese festivals once a year (om-nom); at an event in Cheltenham, Tesco were set up with a big money corporate stall extolling how they supported British cheese makers. Their stall was dead. Nobody. Elsewhere, independent makers were selling tons of stuff. It's just blind ignorance; Tesco or big labels. Stay away.