bumbershoot
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Some conversations we've had at home prompted this question, and then a question about if Indy 4 will be shown at WDW on the WDW forums solidified it.
Where is the connection that allowed the Indiana Jones ride to be put in at Disneyland?
Hubby was sure that Spielberg had a connection with Disney, and kept talking about Star Tours. Some serious imdb'ing showed that SS didn't have any credits for Star Wars until later, so it seems that it's George Lucas being the writer that was possibly allowing for the agreements allowing Star Tours and Indiana Jones?
More imdb showed that Dream Works had a Disney connection in Katzenberg former job, but was that something that allowed Indy to become a ride (and show at WDW)?
Another confusing thing was the conversation we were part of after our DVC presentation; we went to get DS from their kidcare area, and Shrek was playing. I commented on Shrek playing at a Disney site, and they, for a moment, thought Shrek was Disney...then they said "well Dreamworks is related, right?" and we sort of went along with that for awhile, but now I can't really find proof that that's a solid reason for it to have a presence in the DVC kidcare. (weirds me out enough to see the Shrek at Build a Bear)
OK I feel like I should be asking this on micechat, b/c they usually get into this sort of discussion, but frankly they scare me.
So does anyone know all the connections that allowed Indy (and heck, Star Tours?) to be at Disney parks? (isn't there also an Indy-type ride in Tokyo?)
Thanks!
Where is the connection that allowed the Indiana Jones ride to be put in at Disneyland?
Hubby was sure that Spielberg had a connection with Disney, and kept talking about Star Tours. Some serious imdb'ing showed that SS didn't have any credits for Star Wars until later, so it seems that it's George Lucas being the writer that was possibly allowing for the agreements allowing Star Tours and Indiana Jones?
More imdb showed that Dream Works had a Disney connection in Katzenberg former job, but was that something that allowed Indy to become a ride (and show at WDW)?
Another confusing thing was the conversation we were part of after our DVC presentation; we went to get DS from their kidcare area, and Shrek was playing. I commented on Shrek playing at a Disney site, and they, for a moment, thought Shrek was Disney...then they said "well Dreamworks is related, right?" and we sort of went along with that for awhile, but now I can't really find proof that that's a solid reason for it to have a presence in the DVC kidcare. (weirds me out enough to see the Shrek at Build a Bear)
OK I feel like I should be asking this on micechat, b/c they usually get into this sort of discussion, but frankly they scare me.

So does anyone know all the connections that allowed Indy (and heck, Star Tours?) to be at Disney parks? (isn't there also an Indy-type ride in Tokyo?)
Thanks!
