Local Man Hits Milestone with 15,000th Spin on Disneyland's 'Cars' Ride
A seasoned Disney enthusiast has marked a monumental milestone at the iconic theme park: his 15,000th spin on Radiator Springs Racers, an auto-racing attraction inspired by the animated film "Cars". For Jon Alan Hale, the ride is not just about achieving a high number; it's about the thrill of racing and the sense of community that comes with visiting Disney California Adventure.
After undergoing two major surgeries – gastric bypass and knee replacement – in 2010 and 2011, Hale found solace in the exhilarating experience of riding the attraction. He became hooked on the ride, tracking his progress in a notebook, noting every detail from car color to winning or losing lane. As he approached the milestone, Hale began carrying a custom sign to commemorate each hundredth spin.
Disneyland staff were quick to acknowledge his achievements, with claps and recognition greeting Hale as he hit 1,000 spins. This time around, Hale shared the experience with friends who work at the theme park – all wearing "Cars" themed attire – proudly displaying a massive 15,000 sign.
For Hale, each visit to Disneyland is a cherished event, with an average of 13 rides per trip largely attributed to the single-rider line's efficiency. Despite never knowing which car will take the lead or win, he remains captivated by the unpredictable nature of the ride.
While Guinness World Records does not officially track this record, Disneyland officials have confirmed that they don't maintain a formal log either. However, Hale has formed lasting bonds with park staff and visitors alike, who now refer to him as part of their "family."
As for Hale's remarkable achievement, he concludes: "It's like family. Everybody recognized me, they're rooting for me." His dedication to the ride has earned him a special place in the hearts of Disney fans, serving as a testament to the enduring appeal of Radiator Springs Racers and the magic that Disney California Adventure embodies.
A seasoned Disney enthusiast has marked a monumental milestone at the iconic theme park: his 15,000th spin on Radiator Springs Racers, an auto-racing attraction inspired by the animated film "Cars". For Jon Alan Hale, the ride is not just about achieving a high number; it's about the thrill of racing and the sense of community that comes with visiting Disney California Adventure.
After undergoing two major surgeries – gastric bypass and knee replacement – in 2010 and 2011, Hale found solace in the exhilarating experience of riding the attraction. He became hooked on the ride, tracking his progress in a notebook, noting every detail from car color to winning or losing lane. As he approached the milestone, Hale began carrying a custom sign to commemorate each hundredth spin.
Disneyland staff were quick to acknowledge his achievements, with claps and recognition greeting Hale as he hit 1,000 spins. This time around, Hale shared the experience with friends who work at the theme park – all wearing "Cars" themed attire – proudly displaying a massive 15,000 sign.
For Hale, each visit to Disneyland is a cherished event, with an average of 13 rides per trip largely attributed to the single-rider line's efficiency. Despite never knowing which car will take the lead or win, he remains captivated by the unpredictable nature of the ride.
While Guinness World Records does not officially track this record, Disneyland officials have confirmed that they don't maintain a formal log either. However, Hale has formed lasting bonds with park staff and visitors alike, who now refer to him as part of their "family."
As for Hale's remarkable achievement, he concludes: "It's like family. Everybody recognized me, they're rooting for me." His dedication to the ride has earned him a special place in the hearts of Disney fans, serving as a testament to the enduring appeal of Radiator Springs Racers and the magic that Disney California Adventure embodies.