Is the waterfall in Cars a real place?

Havasu Falls – Havasu Falls, Arizona
Here you'll find the famous waterfall in the Grand Canyon that inspired the one that Lightning McQueen and Sally admire during their tour of the countryside. This same waterfall is one of the crowning features of the Radiator Springs Racers ride in Disney's California Adventure.
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Is the waterfall scene in Cars a real place?

Sally and Lightning McQueen's Drive

Next, the waterfall Lightning and Sally see looks like Havasu Falls, which isn't on Route 66, but it is at the Grand Canyon in Arizona, which you will want to see when you motor west.
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Is the waterfall in Radiator Springs real?

Firewall Falls is a waterfall in “Cars.” It's where Lightning McQueen and Sally Carrera go for a romantic date. The real-life waterfall that inspired it would make for a different outing–it's in the Grand Canyon! Havasupai Falls has gorgeous turquoise water and rugged rockface surrounding it.
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Is Radiator Springs based on a real place?

Radiator Springs is a fictional small Arizona town and the principal setting of the Disney/Pixar franchise Cars.
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Is the Cozy Cone a real place?

Cozy Cone / Wigwam Motels. The "Cozy Cone" in the movie is a motel with rooms shaped like traffic cones. This wasn't completely made up as it was inspired by the two Wigwam Motels found on Route 66, with motel rooms shaped like teepees.
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Is Route 66 Radiator Springs real?

The movie is set within the fictional town called Radiator Springs. While this town is purely fictional, Historic Route 66 is not, and many of the landmarks in the film were inspired by real places such as Baxter Springs in Kansas, Peach Springs in Arizona, and even elements of Tucumcari right here in New Mexico.
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Where does the Piston Cup take place?

The Motor Speedway of the South, located in Motor City, United States, is the racing speedway which the Piston Cup race at the beginning of Cars, the Dinoco 400, is being held.
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Why does Route 66 no longer exist?

Virtually all roads, including Route 66, were functionally obsolete because of narrow pavements and antiquated structural features that reduced carrying capacity. Emergency road building measures developed during wartime left bridges and culverts woefully inadequate for postwar needs.
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Does Route 66 still exist?

Since the highway was decommissioned, Route 66 no longer exists on modern maps. In some places, in fact, the physical road is unpaved and virtually impassable. However, you can still follow some of the original road in your car. In many states, Route 66 parallels the interstate highway.
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Who is Lightning McQueen based on?

Montgomery "Lightning" McQueen is an anthropomorphic stock car in the animated Pixar film Cars, its sequels Cars 2, Cars 3, and TV shorts known as Cars Toons. The character is not named after actor and race driver Steve McQueen, but after Pixar animator Glenn McQueen who died in 2002.
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Are the rocks in Cars Land real?

As sections were erected and lined by sheets of steel lath, workers applied a scratch coat of plaster. Then a team of as many as 20 carvers and painters went to work to create the illusion of real rock, cracks and crevasses.
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What town is Cars based off of?

The fictional movie town of Radiator Springs, faithfully replicated at Disney's Anaheim theme park, draws inspiration from a number of locations along a 1,000-mile stretch of Route 66 between Kingman, Ariz., and Tulsa, Okla.
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What town in Arizona looks like Radiator Springs?

As we'll see shortly, some parts of the Cars story are connected to this tiny town, but those who thought Seligman was Radiator Springs seem to be off by a few miles. In fact, the most careful observers have identified Peach Springs (37 miles west of Seligman) as the model of the town where Cars takes place.
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Where can you visit Radiator Springs?

Cadillac Ranch is located along Route 66 near Amarillo, Texas. The mountains actually resemble the tail fins of Classic models from 1957 to 1962. Radiator Springs Racers opened on June 15, 2012 in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure® Park. The ride is based on Disney-Pixar's 2006 film "Cars".
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Will there be a Cars 4?

As of now, Pixar/Disney hasn't confirmed that Cars 4 will be driving into the big screen. However, there is a spinoff series of the franchise coming out in 2022, which Disney announced on Nov.
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Why is Route 66 so famous?

Route 66 reduced the distance between Chicago and Los Angeles by more than 200 miles, which made Route 66 popular among thousands of motorists who drove west in subsequent decades. Like other highways of its day, Route 66 reflects the origin and evolution of road transportation in the United States.
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Is it safe to travel Route 66?

While a lot can happen on a road trip that totals almost 2,500 miles, overall Route 66 is an extremely safe place to adventure. Much of the drive will take you through quaint, safe small towns, as the American Midwest is famed for its kind, helpful people.
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How much of Route 66 is drivable?

Nowadays, over 85% of the original alignments of U.S. Route 66 are still drivable.
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How long does it take to drive Route 66 from Chicago to LA?

The drive takes about 40 hours.

Route 66 rolls through small towns (with plenty of stop lights) along the way, so you won't be driving as fast as you would on an interstate highway.
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How long does it take to do the Route 66?

You need around three weeks to complete Route 66. There is no perfect time to drive Route 66. Due to its sheer size, you're likely to experience some adverse weather conditions, whatever the month.
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Does Route 66 go through Grand Canyon?

While the Grand Canyon isn't technically on Route 66, it's worth a detour. The South Rim is the most accessible from the route and has the best viewpoints; although that does make it the most popular with visitors.
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Is the Piston Cup real?

The Piston Cup is based on the real world Winston Cup, awarded to NASCAR champions from 1971 to 2003. In 2004, however, NASCAR severed relations with Winston and the award became the Nextel Cup, quickly changing to the Sprint Cup after Sprint bought out Nextel.
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