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Old 26 Nov 18, 12:09 PM  
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According to the dis. Their fall runs from mid nov to late dec. So id say after oct sometime.
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According to the dis. Their fall runs from mid nov to late dec. So id say after oct sometime.
This is always a difficult nut to crack, but logic tells me that if fall represents one of the 4 seasons, it should occupy 1/4 of a year?

Perhaps this is not the case

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Is it Star wars based ? ? ? ?

please say yes
Don't be greedy LOL There's already Star Tours and the new Star Wars Land will be opening! We don't all worship at the feet of the Force!
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According to the dis. Their fall runs from mid nov to late dec. So id say after oct sometime.
Fall in the US is exactly the same as the UK.

The end of September until the end of December.

"Late Fall" would be December.
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We are coming back from our next trip on 26th April and I'd somehow convinced myself It was opening within a few days of us leaving so I'd been a bit disappointed. I really hope this doesn't sound too selfish 're anyone else's dates but I'm a little less disappointed now I know we're missing it by months!
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is this an actual indoor coaster/ride ?

out of interest is this the first actual Mickey Mouse based ride ? surprising if it is?
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Originally Posted by novocastrian View Post
is this an actual indoor coaster/ride ?

out of interest is this the first actual Mickey Mouse based ride ? surprising if it is?
Yes, it’s an indoor dark ride (not a coaster) that will use a sort of projection-mapping technique to give a 3D effect.

And, yes, apparently this is the first ride in a Disney park that is themed to Mickey Mouse. It is surprising.
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Yes, it’s an indoor dark ride (not a coaster) that will use a sort of projection-mapping technique to give a 3D effect.

And, yes, apparently this is the first ride in a Disney park that is themed to Mickey Mouse. It is surprising.
Maybe it’s likened to mickey roadster racers programme. We’ve been using that to get DS (2year old) to get in to Mickey Mouse!
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Originally Posted by Conno View Post
Fall in the US is exactly the same as the UK.

The end of September until the end of December.

"Late Fall" would be December.
That's not the same as the UK then. In the UK, the MET Office class Autumn as 1st September until 1st December. Traditionally it has always started on the Autumnal Equinox and finished on the Winter Solstice (usually 21/22 of September and 21/22 of December)
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Originally Posted by Burgmeister View Post
That's not the same as the UK then. In the UK, the MET Office class Autumn as 1st September until 1st December. Traditionally it has always started on the Autumnal Equinox and finished on the Winter Solstice (usually 21/22 of September and 21/22 of December)
There are two universal definitions of Autumn/Fall (and seasons in general); Meteorological and Astronomical seasons:

metoffice.gov.uk/learnin...s-autumn-start

Both apply in the USA and UK.

Autumn is not “mid Nov to late Dec” in either the meteorological definition nor the astronomical definition.
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