In this photo provided by Jon Alan Hale, Hale, left, poses with friends after taking his 15,000th Radiator Springs Racers ride at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, Calif., Monday, Dec. 8, 2025. (Jon Alan Hale via AP) SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — For a Disneyland enthusiast who marked his 15,000th spin Monday on an auto-racing attraction inspired by the animated film “Cars,” it’s not about winning. It’s about the ride.
Main Idea: Jon Alan Hale marked his 15,000th ride on Disney California Adventure’s Radiator Springs Racers, turning a long-running hobby into a personal milestone.
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No clear negative impact identified.
The story may boost Disneyland tourism and spending at nearby shops and hotels,. The public gain is small and tied to one ride's popularity.
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Central subject of the article; the story is about his 15,000th ride on the Disneyland attraction and his.
The theme park where Hale’s record ride took place and a major setting in the story.
The broader resort brand referenced as the place Hale has visited more than 1,100 times and the context.
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