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First visitors to Disneyland's Star Wars land will get just four hours to see it all

The first visitors to Disneyland's highly anticipated new Star Wars attraction will each be given a four-hour window to take in the $1 billion expansion - but how that deadline will be enforced is still unclear.

With six weeks to go before the May 31 opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Disneyland sent out emails over the weekend to fans who were guaranteed access to the land by making reservations at any of the resort's three hotels.

The Anaheim theme park also revealed that fans who have

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