Greg Maletic - Feb 11, 2002

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6. Disneyland Railroad
Does any amusement park built between the years of 1955 and 1980 not have a train? Trains at amusement parks existed before Disneyland, but Disneyland made it a requirement.

7. Captain EO
Magic Journeys
may have inspired it, but Captain EO was the success that made the theme park industry take notice. Paramount parks have recently dabbled in 3-D, but it's Universal Studios that's really taken the ball and run with it. Their Terminator 3-D attraction raised the bar, but their Spiderman attraction combined 3-D film with the ride vehicles from Indiana Jones and created something unbelievable.

8. Country Bear Jamboree
Country Bear Jamboree
not only spawned rip-off attractions at numerous amusement parks, it also directly inspired two fast food chains, Chuck E. Cheese and Showbiz Pizza Place and, in Summer 2002, a movie.

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9. The Indiana Jones Adventure
Indy
hasn't been around long, but it clearly set a new standard when it premiered in 1995. Without it, Universal's Spiderman just wouldn't have been the same, and I suspect that the entire next generation of attractions on the drawing boards owe it a considerable debt.

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-- Greg Maletic

Greg Maletic is the Chief Technical Officer of Zero G Software, and a life-long Disney park fan. Greg can be reached at [email protected].

Greg's column is not posted on a regular schedule.

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-- Posted February 11, 2002

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