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Disney California Adventure attendance breaks record, report says

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The opening of a 12-acre Cars Land expansion at Disney California Adventure Park fueled big crowds and long lines at the Anaheim park this weekend.

Disney officials declined to disclose attendance numbers for the park, but Al Lutz, founder of the online Disney blog Miceage.com, reported Monday that California Adventure drew a record 43,000 visitors Friday, opening day for Cars Land.

Lutz, who has a long history of disclosing behind-the-scenes information on Disney’s two parks in Anaheim, said attendance hit 45,000 on Sunday.

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Cars Land’s most popular ride, Radiator Springs Racers, broke down twice Friday, pushing the wait time for riders to 51/2 hours at some points. “During the initial opening period for a new attraction, it is not uncommon to experience more down times than with other attractions while we are testing and adjusting,” said Suzi Brown, a Disney spokeswoman.

On Thursday night, at least 500 people camped outside of the park to be among the first to see Cars Land on its official opening day. For the opening weekend, officials hired traffic control officers from the city of Anaheim and freed up additional parking. Despite the big crowds, Brown said, the flow of visitors into the park went smoothly.

The new attraction had already been visited by numerous invited season pass holders and by media representatives.

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Cars Land is part of an estimated $1.1-billion overhaul of California Adventure aimed at boosting sluggish attendance numbers that have plagued the park since it opened in 2001 adjacent to Disneyland. Cars Land’s rides and landscape were inspired by the 2006 animated Pixar studios movie “Cars.”

In 2010, California Adventure drew slightly more than 6 million visitors, while neighboring Disneyland welcomed about 17 million, according to estimates by the Themed Entertainment Assn. and the AECOM engineering and consulting firm.

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