Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (TV Movie 1993)
100 Years of Comedy (Video 1997)
Clips shown."Nostalgia Critic" Maximum Overdrive (TV Episode 2014)
"Kids, Big Ben. Parliament.""WatchMojo" Another Top 10 Movie MILFs (TV Episode 2014)
Ellen Griswold gets an honorable mention."WatchMojo" Top 10 Roles Recast with Different Actors (TV Episode 2015)
Rusty & Audrey Griswold are #10.
Vegas Vacation (1997)
Hotel Hell Vacation (Video 2010)
Vacation (2015)
Vacation (1983)
- Chevy Chase comments on his upcoming sequel
Blood Massacre (1987)
Video box seen in video store.The Lost Boys (1987)
Poster visible in the video store."Siskel & Ebert" Who Framed Roger Rabbit/Aria/The Great Outdoors (TV Episode 1988)
Gene Siskel says that "The Great Outdoors" (1988) was created to capitalize on the success of the two "Vacation" movies.- Referenced during the "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" review.
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
a still from the film is in the end credits"The Brady Bunch" Her Sister's Shadow (TV Episode 1971)
Rusty says: "Jack, Jack, Jack!" Every time Audrey mentions him. This references The Brady Bunch Her Sister's Shadow, where Jan Brady says: "Marcia, Marcia Marcia!" Every time she is tired being compared to Marcia.- The Bike Rider (Eric Idle) says, "it's only a flesh wound" after being struck by the Griswolds' rental car
Superman (1978)
a poster of this movie is seen during the end creditsState buoni se potete (1983)
"Alvin & the Chipmunks" Irrational Buffoon's European Vacation (TV Episode 1990)
Title reference, Movie spoofedVegas Vacation (1997)
Clark Griswold: "You guys are growing up so fast, I hardly recognize you anymore!"
The Sound of Music (1965)
Clark's dream sequence spoofs the dancing of The Sound of MusicFamily Feud (TV Series 1976–1985)
The "Pig In A Poke" game show host is a parody of Richard Dawson, who often kissed the female contestants.The New Tic Tac Dough (TV Series 1978–1986)
The "Pig In A Poke" game show host is a parody of Wink Martindale.- Audrey's dream sequence when her stomach expands is the same as the scene with the exploding fat man in Meaning, even has the same music. It's obviously a direct reference.