Last updated on February 23rd, 2024 at 11:19 pm
Looking for a comprehensive guide to Cars Land Disneyland? You’ve come to the right place!
From Radiator Springs Racers to the Cozy Cone Motel, Cars Land at Disney California Adventure Park delivers high-octane fun for the whole family! This awesome land at the Disneyland Resort brings the world of Cars to life.
When Cars Land opened over a decade ago, my son was seven and a huge fan of Lightning McQueen and all the other Cars characters, so spending time here was truly magical.
As a Southern California local and Disneyland expert, we’ve visited dozens of times over the years, learning lots of tricks and tips for making the most of your time at Disneyland Cars Land. I am excited to share them with you here.
Cars Land Disneyland
Cars Land opened in June 2012 has remained one of the most popular areas of the Disneyland Resort! The area spans 12 acres, making it one of the largest lands at Disney California Adventure theme park.
Stepping into Radiator Springs will bring straight into the movie’s gorgeous Southwest landscape. Serving as a backdrop to Cars Land is the spectacular 125-foot tall Cadillac Range, the largest rockwork created in a Disney theme park.
Inspired by the 2006 Pixar Animations Studios film Cars, Cars Land is an area not to be missed at Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort. With three rides and lots of fun shops and places to eat, Cars Land California Adventure is a joy whether you’re a fan of the movie or not.
Wander down Route 66 where you’ll find Sallyās Cozy Cone Motel, Floās V8 Cafe, and Ramoneās House of Body Art.
As amazing a sight to see as Cars Land is during the day, itās even more beautiful at night. The whole town lights up as the neon signs along Route 66 illuminate, with the towering Cadillac Range illuminated behind it, as well. It is an amazing sight and our favorite time of day to visit!
Cars Land Rides
There are three Cars Land rides. The āE-Ticketā Radiator Springs Racers and two equally awesome though more little-kid-friendly attractions, Materās Junkyard Jamboree and Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters. Here’s a little bit about each of these Cars Land rides.
Radiator Springs Racers
Cars Landās most popular attraction is Radiator Springs Racers. Join the characters from Cars and zoom through Radiator Springs in a convertible. Radiator Springs Racers combines classic storytelling in Disney ādark rideā fashion with a thrilling, high-speed race as its grand finale.
Radiator Springs Racers immerses riders in the world of Lightning McQueen, Sally, Doc Hudson, Mater, Luigi, Guido and the rest of the gang. Each car holds six riders and resembles the Cars characters, complete with eyes on the windshield and a mouth on the front fender.
This favorite Disneyland Cars ride starts with a scenic drive through Ornament Valley and Radiator Springs; it ends with a thrilling ride racing side-by-side with another car.
If youāve ever ridden Epcotās Test Track at Walt Disney World, you have an idea of what to expect on Radiator Springs Racers. The technology is similar, and your ride vehicle makes all sorts of cool moves ā speeding up, slowing down, even bouncing around a bit as Luigi fixes you up with brand new tires for the big race!
Like almost everything with the Walt Disney Company, pay attention to the details! The level of detail on this ride is staggering ā from the succinct way the charactersā mouths move to the decorations in town to the cute and clever wording on the signs. (Welcome to Taillight Caverns! This hotel serves a free Lincoln Continental breakfast!)
Is Radiator Springs for everyone? I give this question a hardy āYes!ā Although Radiator Springs Racers is often billed as a thrill ride, itās pretty tame by thrill ride standards. I would venture to say that as long as your kids are tall enough to meet the 40ā minimum height requirement, they are old enough to have a blast on the ride!
Materās Junkyard Jamboree
At the top of Route 66 and the first ride youāll see entering Cars Land is Materās Junkyard Jamboree. This ride is a swinging, spinning, tractor-pulling hoedown hosted by Mater.
While Mater ā aka Larry the Cable Guy ā belts out some truly hilarious songs, 22 baby tractors (11 on each of two sides) travel in overlapping figure eight patterns along interlocking turntables.
Guests ride in trailers attached to the baby tractors. The seat accommodates up to two adults and one child, secured by a single lap belt. Kids must be 32 inches or taller and accompanied by a rider 54 inches or taller to ride.
Materās Junkyard Jamboree may look like a basic kiddie ride at first glance, but it delivers an unexpected thrill that even adults will love.
The line for this ride moves quickly and never gets too long. It winds through some of Materās junkyard treasures, such as his collections of hubcaps, oil cans and license plates. There is even a hidden Mickey made from hubcaps tucked up in a corner.
Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters
If the theme for Materās Junkyard Jamboree is country hoedown, then Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters is all about a big Italian family celebration!
The premise here is that Luigiās cousins (colorful mini Italian roadsters) from Carsoli, Italy are in town, showing off their signature dance moves. Guests ride in the cars, which whirl and spin to songs such as Mambo Italiano. Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters uses a trackless vehicle system, meaning that the cars are independent of each other as they traverse the dance floor.
The cars can move in all directions, and also spin around and move side-to-side. Each ride is different; sometimes they dance in formation, and sometimes with each other. In addition, each car has its own signature moves and there are also variations depending on which song is playing.
Just watching the ride while you are waiting in line is an Italian feast for the eyes!
Like Materās Junkyard Jamboree, up to two adults and one child can sit in each car, and the minimum height requirement is 32 inches.
Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters opened in March 2016. It replaced Luigiās Flying Tires, a flying saucer-type of ride, which closed in early 2015 after ongoing technical issues. After going on this ride a ton of times over the years, I can definitely say this version is better!
Where to Eat in Cars Land
Dining in Cars Land is as much a part of the experience as going on the Cars Land rides! Disney did an amazing job integrating Radiator Springs and the characters into its dining and snacking options.
They also have some of the most unique alcoholic drinks at Disneyland – such as the Orange Cone-sicle (Orange-Vanilla Cream Slush with Vanilla Vodka, topped with Whipped Cream) – at the Cozy Cone Motel.
Floās V8 CafĆ©
Reminiscent of the classic roadside diners that dotted the original Route 66, Floās V8 Cafe is a quick-service dining location open for lunch and dinner. It is one of my familyās favorite places to eat, not just in Cars Land but at the entire Disneyland Resort!
Floās kitschy atmosphere and patio tables overlooking scenic Monument Valley and Radiator Springs Racers make this a memorable location to grab a meal.
Floās V8 CafĆ© serves American comfort foods such as fried chicken and turkey sandwiches. They also have one of the best salads at Disneyland, the Cobb de Ville.
More than the food though, itās the atmosphere that will lure you in! Floās V8 Cafe showcases 60s-era car culture. Aside from its giant neon sign and retro faƧade, gas pumps, posters, trophies, jukebox tunes and a black and white checkered floor give the whole place a fun Cars feel.
The restaurantās dĆ©cor also tells the story of Floās career as a singer in her 1960s heyday, with memorabilia from the Motorama Girls, including some of their gold records. These touches breathe a cool backstory into one of Radiator Springsā most important characters.
Cozy Cone Motel
Check in to the Cozy Cone Motel and sample different treats at each of the five giant traffic cones. Okay, so itās not really a motel (though how cool would it be to spend the night in Cars Land?) but it does resemble Sallyās motel from the movie. This is our favorite spot to grab a snack at Disney California Adventure!
Here is a rundown of what each cone serves:
- Churros – Cone 1
- Ice Cream Cones – Cone 2
- Chili Cone Queso – Cone 3
- Cone-Coctions – Cone 4
- Popcone.- Cone 5
Our go-to snacks include the pretzel bites at Cone 3, frozen lemonade at Cone 4, and popcorn at Cone 5. The awesome thing about buying popcorn at the Cozy Cone Motel is you can pick your flavor! Options include Butter, Dill Pickle, Buffalo Ranch, White Cheddar, Sriracha, Pizza, or Garlic Parmesan.
If thereās one downfall to the Cozy Cone Motel, it is that line can get pretty long! Since each cone sells different kinds of food, line lengths vary. For example, when itās hot out the line for ice cream at Cone 2 can get super long, while thereās no line at the other cones. The other downside is that if members of your family want to try different things, you have to wait in more than one line.
Fillmoreās Taste-In
If youāre looking for healthy snacks at Disneyland, Fillmoreās Taste-In is a great option! This stand offers a great selection of fresh fruit (both cut up and whole), pickles, chips, bottled water and juice.
Character Meet & Greets
The Cozy Cone Motel is where you can meet Mater and Lightning McQueen. They make alternate appearances in front of the lobby throughout the day. Red the Fire Truck greets guests near Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters.
You can also check out DJās Dance and Drive. Look for the ultimate party car and one of his impromptu dance parties on Route 66 in Cars Land.
Shopping in Cars Land
Looking for some Cars-inspired gifts or other mementos from your Disneyland trip? Cars Land has a number of shops that are so unique and fun, shopping in them is a must-do experience in Cars Land!
There are three stores in Cars Land: Radiator Springs Curios, Sargeās Surplus Hut, and Ramoneās House of Body Art. Here youāll find clothing, housewares, Cars-themed toys, pins, and more.
Radiator Springs Curios is our favorite because it features some really unique merchandise, including Cars-themed pins and vinylmation, antenna toppers, window clings, license plate frames and magnets.
Holidays at Cars Land
Visiting Cars Land during Halloween Time and the holiday season is extra special!
Beginning every September, Cars Land transforms into Radiator Screams, dressed up with colorful āHaul-O-Weenā decorations. From the moment you approach Cars Land, youāll see the seasonal changes, beginning with the Welcome sign.
Two of the three rides in Cars Land get into the spirit of Halloween Time! Materās Junkyard Jamboree has a Halloween overlay, transforming into Materās Graveyard JamBOORee. Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters becomes Luigiās Honkinā Haul-O-Ween.
At Christmastime, Cars Land sees similar ride overhauls. Luigiās Rollickinā Roadsters becomes Luigiās Joy to the Whirl, and Materās Junkyard Jamboree becomes Materās Jingle Jamboree. Both rides feature fun holiday decorations and festive music.
The streets, shops and restaurants in Cars Land are equally decked out for the holidays. My favorite is the Christmas trees made out of traffic cones, or the ones decorated with blingy hubcaps in front of Radiator Springs Racers.
Cars Land Tips & Tricks
For better or for worse, Cars Landās reign as the newest land at Disney California Adventure came to an end when Avenger’s Campus opened in 2021. But it still remains one of the most popular areas of the parks.
Here are some Cars Land tips and tricks to help you manage your time and not miss a thing!
1. Take Advantage of Early Entry
Guests staying at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels ā the Grand Californian, Pixar Place Hotel or the Disneyland Hotel ā can take advantage of admission to Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park 30 minutes early to enjoy select attractions, dining and shopping locations.
This extra time in the parks is one of the most valuable benefits of staying on-property! If you’re starting your day at Disney California Adventure, head straight to Cars Land. It is awesome to see before the crowds roll in and Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree opens early.
2. Use the Disneyland App to Check Wait Times
Download the Disneyland app so youāll be able to check wait times in real time. The app will give you an overview of posted and predicted wait times for all the rides at both Disneyland Park and Disneyās California Adventure, including of course Cars Land!
3. Use Mobile Food and Beverage Ordering at Floās
If youāre hungry and donāt want to wait in line to order, use the mobile ordering feature on the Disneyland App at Floās V8 CafĆ©! This feature allows you to view a restaurantās menu and pricing, place your order, pay, and pick up your meal at the restaurant all without ever having to wait in line.
4. Take Advantage of Single Rider Lines
The line for Radiator Springs Racers can stretch for two or more hours on a busy day. But did you know you can cut that wait time down to a fraction by using the single rider line?
With the Radiator Springs Racers single rider line, you still wait in line with your family, but youāll all ride separately. Basically, single riders are used to fill empty seats in ride vehicles created by other groups riding together. The single rider line is much shorter and goes much quicker than the regular stand-by line.
Note: kids must be at least seven years old to experience Radiator Springs Racers as a single rider.
5. Use Genie+ or Individual Lightning Lane Entrances
If you want to squeeze as many rides into the day as possible, skip the wait by purchasing Genie+ or Individual Lightning Lane entrance access. Of the three rides in Cars Land, Radiator Springs Racers is the only one to offer Lightening Lane.
6. Use Rider Switch if You Have Little Kids
If you are going to Disneyland with kids too small to ride, take advantage of Ride Switch. All three rides in Cars Land will let you do it! Rider Switch allows parents to trade off watching the kids; you only have to wait in line one time! Best of all, they let you bring a buddy. So if you have an older kid he gets to go twice.
7. Know Where to Go for the Best Photos
In this Instagram world, finding the best backdrops for your photos is essential. Whether you use Disneyās Photopass photographers or take your own pics, keep an eye out for the best spots in Cars Land.
Some of our favorite photo spots include the main entrance next to the Cars Land sign, in front of Floās V8 CafĆ©, at the Cozy Cone Motel, in the center of Route 66 with Cadillac Range in the distance, in front of Luigiās tower of tires, and next to the Radiator Springs Racers ride.
8. Hunt for Hidden Mickeys
There are Mickey Mouses (Mickey Mice??) hidden all over Cars Land! Look for the Hidden Mickeys on the hoods of the cars in the windows of Ramoneās House of Body Art. We also spotted one in the line for Materās Junkyard Jamboree!
9. See Cars Land Light Up in Neon
What time does Cars Land light up?
Every night right at sunset, the neon lights turn on in Cars Land. Of course that varies throughout the year, so check online for sunset if you want to know when Cars Land will light up.
Be sure to visit Cars Land Disneyland right before sunset so you can be there when 16 neon signs light up Radiator Springs! Every evening immediately after sunset, the lights go on in Cars Land. They start on the far end of Cars Land at the courthouse and move up Route 66 in a progression to the tune of the āSh-Boomā tune from the movie.
10. Have Fun!
The most important tip I can offer is just have fun! Cars Land is an immersive experience. Donāt just go for the rides, but take the time to explore the whole place. Stop and smell the roses! Or, you know, in the case of Cars Land, the tail-light āflowersā at Cozy Cone Motel.
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