Halloween, Fireworks and Christmas Oh My! Question 2 (Answer Added)

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Good morning (again) :)

For the second question, I would like to know the following:

Above the door entering the station of Space Mountain, there is a phrase written in Latin.

- What does it say?
- What does it mean in English?

This question will close on or around Sunday 9th November and is question 2 of 8 in this week's mini quiz.
 

:tigger: Just bumping this as it's slipped off the first page. Hope that's ok :tigger:
 
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One final reminder: today is the last day for this question to be answered, as I will be posting the answer at some point tomorrow.
 
This question proved to be trickier than I was expecting - sorry :)

The answer I was looking for was: "ad luna in flamma gloria" which means "to the moon in a blaze of glory".

Quite a few of you seem to have put "ad luna in flatula gloria", which is actually written in the station, rather than above the door entering the station as I asked.

It seems a little strange and inconsistent for Disney to use the two phrases for the same ride, especially as their pretty similar in meaning (though not to same).
 
This question proved to be trickier than I was expecting - sorry :)

The answer I was looking for was: "ad luna in flamma gloria" which means "to the moon in a blaze of glory".

I wasn't even close, absolutely miles off. :lmao:
 












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