6TH UPDATE/Tuesday AM: Disney’s Aladdin will final its Memorial Day weekend opening between $116M-$117M after a robust estimated $25.7M Monday, +15% from Sunday. This comes from estimates this morning. Should Disney call Aladdin at $117M+ for the Friday through Monday stretch, then the Guy Ritchie-directed musical will become the 4th best Memorial Day opening at the domestic box office, taking over Fast & Furious 6 ($117M) and filing behind 2007’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End ($139.8M), 2008’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($126.9M) and 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand ($122.8M). Yesterday, off Disney’s 4-day Aladdin estimate of $112.7M, ComScore called the holiday frame for all films at an estimated $230M, 1% ahead of last year’s Memorial Day stretch of $227.7M. Now, with Aladdin coming in roughly $4M+ higher, the Memorial Day domestic box office weekend should be at $234M, the 6th best of all-time, and +3% ahead of last year. Related Story ‘Booksmart’ Review: Olivia Wilde Directs Funny, Raunchy, Moviesmart Girls Night Out Worth Joining Disney has played the Memorial Day period for several years, Pirates 3 being its last truly great opener. Over the last 12 years, they’ve misfired greatly with Alice Through the Looking Glass, Prince of Persia, Pirates 5, Tomorrowland and even last year’s Solo (despite a $103M…