While Disney has not officially announced June yet, it appears the many predictions are correct. June is the official opening of Star Wars in
Disneyland.
https://www.barrons.com/articles/di...ark-plans-and-learning-from-kodak-51546599600
Stated in the Article:
Do you still feel like you can bring more people through the parks, or is it more about growing ticket prices?
In some, you get more repeat visitation and increased length of stay because there’s more to do. You get more capacity. When
Star Wars opens in Anaheim in June and in Florida later in the year, that’s adding capacity. You’re adding 14 acres of land [each], more rides, and more things for people to do. It’s the biggest land we’ve ever built. We’re just getting higher demand on our product spread throughout the year. That gives you pricing leverage. But what we’re also trying to do is be much smarter about pricing strategy, to try to spread attendance and reduce attendance in the peak periods so we can improve guest satisfaction. Crowding is an issue.