When I stop and think about it, it honestly doesn't seem that outrageous to me. Coming from a background where parks are closed and they have unobstructed access for almost 5 months (considering winter weather issues), those parks put up a lot of stuff in a relatively short amount of time. Park construction in Orlando has always seemed to be a more drawn out process than it may need to be, even taking into account building things in the middle of a crowded park. Since this ride will use a lot of screens and not as much in the way of physical sets and a ride system that has already been built twice (albeit modified for a slightly different floor plan), I can see the building shell being done by roughly February or early March at the pace they've been moving. I can see a June opening as long as there are no major issues.