The Jungle Cruise franchise has continuity connections to various to other properties including films and theme-park attractions. Most of these pertain to Adventureland, the Jungle Cruise attraction and its various spin-offs. Some of these connections are made more questionable due to stemming from easter-eggs which could have alternative in-universe explanations.
Trader Sam's: Both of these bars have theming to this film, mainly from the, "Nautilus" drink whose menu description mentions islanders witnessing the Nautilus, and which causes a portrait of the Nautilus on Vulcania to light up. In Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar, Sam is identified as having been friends with Ned Land and in Trader Sam's Grog Grotto, Skip mentions Sam as having studied mixology on Vulcania.
Harper Goff and Chris Mueller who worked on the original Jungle Cruise also worked on this film.
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Confirmed
Late 19th-early 20th century (Wind in the Willows segment)
Skipper Canteen: There is a book titled, "The Wildest Ride" by J.T. Toad, referencing J. Thaddeus Toad.
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: Mr. Toad's car-keys are hanging from the ceiling.
Jungle Cruise: A vial of Big Top Courage Elixir in the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise seemingly references Dumbo.
Skipper Canteen: There is a book in the library titled, "Pink Elephants and other rarities" by Lopez, referencing the Pink Elephants on Parade from Dumbo.
Guardians of the Galaxy
Questionable
2013
Skipper Canteen: In the library is a book called, "The Stars Above Us" by Quill, referencing Peter Quill AKA Star-Lord.
The Guardians of the Galaxy attractions dohave confirmed continuity with Journey Into Imagination, which likewise has confirmed continuity with the Jungle Cruise.
Jungle Cruise: The Indiana Jones film series has an interwoven backstory with the Jungle Cruise. In Disneyland, there are items throughout the queue pertaining to Jones, a crate on the docks addressed to Club Obi Wan, and boats pass the Temple of the Forbidden Eye excavated by Jones. The removed Nigel Greenwater audio used to mention the activities of Indiana Jones and Marcus Brody in the Temple of the Forbidden Eye while the removed Albert Awol audio indirectly references the Chachapoyan Fertility Idol.
Jungle Cruise (film): The aforementioned removed Nigel Greenwater audio mentioned Marcus Brody talking about his discoveries with Jones to the, "Royal Anthropological Society" whose name is very similar to the Royal Anthropological and Diverse Adventures Society from the Jungle Cruise film that included membership of Dr. Albert Falls.
Skipper Canteen: In the mess hall, there is a keg of water from Schweitzer Falls addressed to Marshall College, and a toolbox left behind by Jock Lindsey. In the library, there is a book written by Indiana Jones titled, "The Eyes of Mara" along with books written by characters he encountered in the parks.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There are various references to Indiana Jones characters in this bar. There are letters sent to Trader Sam coming from Indiana Jones, Marcus Brody, Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir, Short Round and Indiana Jones' mother Anna Marie Jones. There is also a fedora and bullwhip in the bar left to Sam as a gift by Indiana, tags from Sallah's business of Sallah Tours, a sack labelled for usage of the Ark of the Covenant, a seltzer bottle from Marion Ravenwood's bar The Raven, and Mola Ramm's kryta doll of Indiana Jones from Temple of Doom, left there by Jones and Short Round.
The connections between the Jungle Cruise and Indiana Jones franchise pre-date Disney purchasing LucasFilm, Ltd..
The Indiana Jones films are a major source of theming for Adventureland in Disneyland and Disneyland Paris.
Hercules
Ancient Greece
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom: Hades was over-arching main-antagonist, assisted by Pain & Panic. Amongst his schemes were attempts to take over Adventureland, with plots tying into the Jungle Cruise and Enchanted Tiki Room.
Jungle Cruise: The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is referenced as an existing book by skippers. Meet 'n' greet characters such as Baloo the Bear and King Louie can sometimes be found outside of the Jungle Cruise's building.
Skipper Canteen: The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling appears in the library as the disguised lever to enter the secret S.E.A. meeting-hall. The Bandar-log appear in the menus.
Lava
Confirmed
Unknown ("A long long time ago")
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There is a post-card on the wall from Uku and Lele, the sentient island of this short.
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: In the case, there is a book titled, "Lava; Songs of Hawaii" referencing the Pixar short.
Skipper Canteen: In the Skipper Canteen's library there is a book titled Hamlet: A Lion's Tale by Shakes Speare. This references the Lion King and its origins as an adaptation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Also in the library is a book titled A New Way to Manage Birds by I & Z Management Publications. This book references the attraction The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) with, "I & Z" referencing Zazu.
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom: The Lion King themed missions of this attraction involved guests aiding the wizard Merlin and baboon Rafiki in fighting Scar following his resurrection by Hades. At the end of this attraction, Merlin congratulated guests from a Jungle Cruise boat.
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: Zazu was a major character in the removed update The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) where he co-owned the Tiki Room with Iago from Aladdin.
Lt. Robin Crusoe USN
Confirmed
C. 1960s
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Trader Sam has messages to him from Lt. Robin Crusoe, and there is a photo in the bar of Robin with the film's villain Tanamashu.[1]
Jungle Cruise: The JNC's medicine cabinet in the Magic Kingdom includes, "Practically Perfect Peculiar Way Remedy", described as "Practically Perfect" and a, "Spoonful of Sweetness".
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: A post-card to Trader Sam from the Jungle Navigation Company comes from a man named Smith who mentions Sam having his missing peg-leg. This was a reference to the twice repeated joke in the film, "I once knew a man with a wooden-leg named Smith", "What was the name of his other leg?".
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones
Questionable
C. 1960s
Jungle Cruise: In Walt Disney World's Jungle Cruise, there is a crate in the Amazon River Base addressed to M. Jones and Thomas Kirk, Esquire. This crate is being sent to them at the M. Jones Cartographers Ltd.s office on the fictional island of Bora Danno.
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones does have confirmed continuity with Journey Into Imagination, which likewise has confirmed continuity with the Jungle Cruise.
Moana
Questionable
"The Long Pause" period
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: Sam has figures of the Kakamora coconut-pirates on shelves throughout this bar.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Trader Sam has a message in a bottle from Lampie with the message, “Sam, I swear I saw a dragon. A green and something monstrous in sight! Nobody believes me! You believe me don't you Sam?”.
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: There is a wooden sculpture of Lampie in Trader Sam's possession.
Jungle Cruise: In the queue for the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise is a vial of, "Nightly Dream Developer" with a description and logo referencing the film and Neverland. A joke frequently told by skippers during the time it takes to dock the boat during the, "Return to Civilization" segment of the Jungle Cruise is, "Why does Peter Pan fly? Because he can Never Land".
Pinocchio
Questionable
19th century
Kilimanjaro Safaris: The character of Jimmy Cricket is often found at Rafiki's Planet Watch.
Trader Sam's: To promote the film's 2022 made-for-streaming live-action remake, the Trader Sam's bars sold a, "Tiki Mug" depicting Monster the Whale.
Pocahontas
Questionable
1607
Kilimanjaro Safaris: Grandmother Willow is depicted on a mural at Rafiki's Planet Watch, and Pocahontas is a character who often appeared within the Conservation Station.
Adventure Trading Company: In this attraction, guests had to travel to Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island, a Pirates of the Caribbean attraction set on Jackson Island, Missouri. In this mission, guests used maps left by pirates of the Caribbean which lead them to Will Turner's blacksmith shop.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There are many references to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise within this bar. Most notably there is a photograph of Trader Sam and Captain Jack Sparrow together on Isla de Pelegestos from the films. Also on a shelf in a box is the shrunken head of Jack Sparrow's mother with a letter to Sam from Jack Sparrow. There is also a spyglass from Blackbeard and Angelica Teach from the films, and a locket which belonged to the sea gods Davy Jones and Calypso.
The Rocketeer
Confirmed
1938
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Trader Sam has coat-tags from the South Seas Club in his collection at the Enchanted Tiki Bar.
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: In this Polynesian Village bar is a menu from the South Seas Club, framed on the wall.
Adventure Trading Company: The Treehouse Jujus in this game were modelled after the Swiss Family Treehouse.
Jungle Cruise: Felix Pechman XIII's resume in the queue mentions having used to live in the Robinson family's treehouse.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: This bar identifies Sam as having been friends with the Robinson family and that they wrote one-another.
The Swiss Family Robinson was central to the theming of early Adventureland.
The Sword in the Stone
Ancient-Medieval England
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom: Merlin was the central character of this attraction where he travelled to Adventureland, posed as a Jungle Cruise skipper aboard a Jungle River Boat, and attended the Enchanted Tiki Room.
Adventure Trading Company: Tarzan is not directly featured in this attraction though his treehouse is. In the Treehouse Juju mission, guests are sent to the treehouse to study petroglyphs found at its base. In The Daily Gnus newspaper, Tallahassee Glover interviewed Shrunken Ned and José about the petroglyphs and tree's history.
Jungle River Cruise: Tarzan's Treehouse is one of the sights on this version of the attraction, and the song Trashin' the Camp from Tarzan plays from a 1930s radio while passing by the gorillas raiding a camp.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There is a photograph in Trader Sam's bar which depicts Jane Porter and Professor Porter. A message from Sam identifies this hoto as coming from the gorilla expedition where they met Tarzan.
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: Professor Porter's shop in Hong Kong Disneyland features various tikis from the Enchanted Tiki Room.
Toy Story
Questionable
1990s
Jungle Cruise: In Trader Sam's Gift Shop! there is a boot with a snake in it, referencing Sheriff Woody's line, "There's a snake in my boot!".
Skipper Canteen: There are two books in the library written by, "B.L." as a reference to Buzz Lightyear. One is titled, "A Flight Through Dreams" and the other is, "If You Had Wings You Could Fly", both in reference to the attractions proceeding Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin in the Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: The D23 video for Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar referenced Toy Story by stating Skipper John often spoke of talking toys.
Kilimanjaro Safaris: Disney's Animal Kingdom features the, "Wilderness Explorers" interactive game which puts guests in the roles of Wilderness Explorers in Harambe.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: On a shelf in Trader Sam's bar is Carl and Ellie Fredricken's coin jar for, "Paradise Falls".
Adjacent[]
Films with continuity to titles closely tied/pseudonymous with the story of the Jungle Cruise but which are not under the Jungle Cruise I.P.'s title such as Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room and the Adventure Trading Company.
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Lilo & Stitch
Confirmed
C. 2002
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort: This resort contains a large amount of theming towards Lilo & Stitch.
Liki Tikis: In Tokyo Disneyland, a figure depicting Stitch in a Santa Claus outfit was perched atop the Primeval God sculptures.
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: Tokyo Disneyland's, "The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai!" is themed around Lilo & Stitch, revolving around Stitch briefly taking over the Tiki Room's show while Lilo searches for him.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Questionable
Unknown
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: The birds sing the seven dwarfs' song, "Heigh-Ho" to pressure the guests into leaving.
Jungle Cruise: One of Chief Nah-mee's shrunken heads was made to resemble Katherine Hepburn who portrayed protagonist Rose Sayer. A container of, "Rose's Leech Salt" appeared in the queue, alluding to a scene of the film where Rose removed leeches from Charlie Allnut.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There is a post-card from Charlie Allnut sent to Trader Sam through the Jungle Navigation Company.
This film prominently inspired imagineer Harper Goff's development of the Jungle Cruise and later, the Jungle Cruise film.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There is a post-card from protagonist Rick Blaine sent to Trader Sam through the Jungle Navigation Company.
Jungle Cruise Imagineer Harper Goff was a set-designer on this movie.
The plane in Walt Disney World's Jungle Cruise is the back half is the backside of a plane which was supposedly an authentic prop from Casablanca. This prop was purchased for the attraction The Great Movie Ride for a Casablanca oriented scene. Albert Awol further references this film in the audio-loop where he mentions AWOL Airwaves being sponsored by, "Aero-Casablanca: The Airline no-one comes back from".
Adventure Trading Company: There were various promotions and advertisement for the Bazaar and Professor Goff's banjo lessons.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye: The genie in Aladdin's other lamp will sometimes foretell guests going on adventures with Indiana Jones.
Jungle Cruise: The genie in Aladdin's other lamp will sometimes mention the Jungle Cruise. One of the racks in the store has a weathervane adorned with one of the Jungle Cruise's boats atop it.
Skipper Canteen: In the canteen's library is a book by James Q. Treeface called, "The Strange Bazaar".
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: In Sam's bar is a mounted banjo reading, "Banjo lessons contact H. Goff; dock 54".
Tropical Hideaway: The bazaar is referenced by Rosita who claims the region across from the hideaway is, "Bizarre".
Jungle Cruise: The family daughter has a letter from S.E.A. member Aya Kouame-Beauciel mentioning Alberta Falls, the Jungle Navigation Company, Dr. Kon Chunosuke, and the JNC's headquarters along with indirect reference to the lost Jungle Cruise tour which Dr. Kon Chunosuke went on. There is a lantern in the treehouse with the JNC logo on it.
Jungle Cruise: The Treasure of the Pacific is located in, "Headhunter territory" within the possession of the headhunter tribe from the Jungle Cruise. The idol for the treasure is also located directly next to the sign for the Jungle Cruise and resembles the Khmer ruins from the ride.
Jungle Cruise: Part of the backdrop was a depiction of the Headhunter territory, complete with the canoe of skulls. Outside the gallery were the tribal masks which would be used for the headhunters themselves on the attraction. Many of the animals shot by guests were also animals featured in the Jungle Cruise.
Skipper Canteen: In the library of the Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen is a book titled A New Way to Manage Birds by I & Z Management Publications.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: The bar has a drink called the, "Uh-Oa".
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: Uh-Oa's figure hangs overtop the bar and illuminates when her drink is ordered before saying lines from the attraction.
Adventure Trading Company: This attraction took place during the Lost Delta Archaeological Expedition. The Daily Gnus newspaper also had several allusions to the Indiana Jones series and advertisements for the Temple of the Forbidden Eye. One of the missions was for the, "Eye of Mara Juju" which involved decoding Maraglyphs.
Jungle Cruise: The temple of the Forbidden Eye has a backstory closely tied to the Jungle Cruise, and the attractions' stories were roughly concurrent to one-another prior to the 2021 refurbishment. Disneyland's Jungle Cruise's boathouse is set in the Lost Delta of India, which is the same setting as the Temple of the Forbidden Eye. A mission for the Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries had guests translate glyphs around Adventureland and the Jungle Cruise which translated to, " To survive the Temple of the Forbidden Eye, beware the eyes of Mara". The Temple of the Forbidden Eye itself is a feature of Disneyland's Jungle Cruise, and there are various artifacts related to it found throughout the cargo of the boathouse. Nigel Greenwater's removed audio-loop mentioned Marcus Brody giving a talk on the temple to the royal anthropological society and later states the governor's men have been sent to the temple due to paranormal occurrences. map of the rivers of Adventure states that Jungle Navigation Company founder Dr. Albert Falls visited the temple on his 1891 expedition, prior to Jones discovering the temple. In Temple of the Forbidden Eye, the Eye on the Globe news-reel shows a JNC boat transporting tourists to the Delta.
Jungle Cruise (film): Marcus Brody spoke on the topic of the Temple of the Forbidden Eye to the, "Royal Anthropological Society" who may be pseudonymous with the film's Royal Anthropological and Diverse Adventures Society.
Skipper Canteen: There are two books referencing Mara within the library of the Skipper Canteen. One is titled, "The Eyes of Mara" by Indiana Jones while the other is, "Seeking Knowledge" by Mara.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Sam has a photograph of himself outside of the temple, a map of the temple sent to him by Sallah, a newspaper speaking on the subject of tourists who disappeared in the temple, and letters from Marcus Brody and Sallah which reference the temple.
Skipper Canteen: In the library of the Skipper Canteen is a book titled Profiles of Legendary Pirates of the Caribbean by Gibson.
Trader Sam's: Both of Trader Sam's bars contain a bottle with the miniature Wicked Wench from Pirates of the Caribbean. When the drink, "Shipwreck on the Rocks" is ordered, it triggers an effect where the ship sinks in a storm within the bottle. Sam is also referenced as being connected to characters like Captain Jack Sparrow, Blackbeard and Davy Jones.
Jungle Cruise: This restaurant served a, "Backside of Water" float to promote the Jungle Cruise film.
Skipper Canteen: In the library is a book titled Native Orange Birds of the Southeastern United Statesby Dr. Sid Truss.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: On a shelf in this bar is a plastic figure of the Orange Bird with a tag from Sam reading, "I traded for this because I thought it had a ppeal".
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: There is a smaller figurine of the Orange Bird in this bar.
Adventure Trading Company: Advertisements for Tropical Imports were prevalent throughout the materials for this attraction. There was also a story on Tropical Imports in the Daily Gnus.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye: Atop the roof is a crate addressed to British Colonial Affairs, coming from Indiana Jones.
Jungle Cruise: Tropical Imports is adjacent to the boathouse and featured on Dr. Albert Falls' map of Adventureland. The return to civilization portion of the attraction used to have a mural advertising Tropical Imports. The removed Nigel Greenwater audio-loop referenced Tropical Imports receiving resources for skippers and being run by Trader Sam.
Jungle River Cruise: Curse of the Emerald Trinity: There was an advertisement for Tropical Imports in the Daily Colonial Journal.
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: One of the monkey drummer tikis from the Enchanted Tiki Room sits atop the building.
Adventure Trading Company: The Bird Juju was themed to the birds in the Tiki Room, and involved guests helping Tiki Kiki Serbano find new talent for the Tiki Room's show. The Daily Gnus contained various other story connections.
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort: The Tiki Gods are scattered about the village,
Jungle Cruise: In Disneyland, the boats pass by the Tropical Hideaway, a parcel for José, and the bird character Rosita. In the Magic Kingdom's Enchanted Tiki Room, the birds Clyde and Claude describe having travelled along the Jungle Cruise's rivers.
Jungle Cruise (film): Harbourmaster Nilo Nemolato of Porto Velho has Rosita as his pet in this film.
Skipper Canteen: In the Family Parlour is a chandelier depicting the four masters-of-ceremony birds, a letter addressed to Rosita is in the mess hall, and various books referencing the Tiki Room can be found in the library.
Trader Sam's: These bars contain theming to the Tiki Room, drinks named for Rosita, and props referencing Rosita.
Tropical Hideaway: The Tropical Hideaway is set outside the Tiki Room and along the Rivers of Adventure used by the Jungle Navigation Company.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Sam's, "East coast franchise" along the Seven Seas Lagoon is referenced in this bar. The resort's depiction of Maui also appears on the entry-doors of the bar. There is also a photograph of the village and Nanea volcano, framed on the wall.
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: The village is the setting for this bar, which also contains a sign from the Samoa Mercantile and tikis from Tangaroa Terrace.
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon
Confirmed
Jungle Cruise: In Alberta Falls' office in the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise, there is a post-card from Captain Mary Oceaneer. On the crew shift exchange board is mention of Col. Brody being scheduled to travel from the East Dock to Placid Palms.
Skipper Canteen: In the library, there are two books written by Captain Oceaneer titled Parrots as Pets and Charting Course. Captain Mary Oceaneer's fez appears in entrance to the S.E.A. chamber where there is also a certificate for Dr. Albert Falls, signed by Captain Mary Oceaneer, and a map of the Mediterranean created by Captain Oceaneer.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There is a post-card sent to Trader Sam from Typhoon Lagoon with an image of Mount Mayday and the impaled Miss Tilly shrimping-ship. The post-card is from the crew of the Miss Tilly, identifying Sam as having been present when the hurricane hit Placid Palms and turned it into Typhoon Lagoon.
Tropical Hideaway: Captain Mary Oceaneer has an oar hanging on the wall.
Adventure Trading Company: Lord Henry Mystic was a previous recipricantt of the Elephant Juju, his mansion collection is mentioned in the Daily Gnus, and his name appears in the list of Adventure Trading Company members.
Jungle Cruise: Dr. Albert Falls' map of the Rivers of Adventure mentions advice from Lord Henry Mystic. Crates belonging to Dr. Kon Chunosuke identify him as having previously stayed in Mystic Point. Alberta Falls previously visited Mystic Point. Skipper Babs is mentioned as transferring a trip to Mystic Point with Skipper Shane. There is a post-card from Mystic Point in the queue of the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise. A souvenir flag from Mystic Point hangs over the Banana Troop door.
Jungle River Cruise: Curse of the Emerald Trinity: Lord Henry Mystic was interviewed in the Daily Colonial Journal for ousting Professor Reed from the Society of Explorers and Adventurers.
Skipper Canteen: Mystic and Albert's fezzes are in a display-case within the entrance to the SEA meeting-room. In the library the books Manor of Fact, Primates as Shipmates, and Treasures of the Manor are written by Lord Henry Mystic while "FUZNEWI PDMWH CHF JD U" is written by Albert, along with a book titled Mysteries of Mystic Manor by Yuen.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Skip's menu description mentions Sam as having studied mixology in Mystic Point.
Tropical Hideaway: There is an oar from Lord Henry Mystic on display.
Oceaneer Lab
Confirmed
Jungle Cruise: In Alberta Falls' office in the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise, there is a post-card from Captain Mary Oceaneer.
Skipper Canteen: In the library, there are two books written by Captain Oceaneer titled Parrots as Pets and Charting Course. Captain Mary Oceaneer's fez appears in entrance to the S.E.A. chamber where there is also a certificate for Dr. Albert Falls, signed by Captain Mary Oceaneer, and a map of the Mediterranean created by Captain Oceaneer.
Tropical Hideaway: Captain Mary Oceaneer has an oar hanging on the wall.
Jungle Cruise: In Alberta Falls' office is a post-card from Captain Mary Oceaneer, mentioning her travelling to Anandapur to investigate strange incidents around the Forbidden Mountain, implied to be caused by the Yeti. There is a souvenir flag from Anandapur hanging over the Banana Troop door.
Adventure Trading Company: The Daily Gnus mentions how the Adventure Trading Company previously stopped in Harambe.
Jungle Cruise: There is a souvenir flag from the village of Harambe over the Banana Troop door in Walt Disney World's Jungle Cruise.
Skipper Canteen: In the library is a book titled, "The Harambe Chronicles" by Wilson, referencing Kilimanjaro Safaris' setting and removed character Wilson Matua.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: There is a photograph of Trader Sam on an elephant-back safari with the Kilimanjaro Safaris logo on the elephant's saddle. A note from Sam explains how this was a safari through the village of Harambe.
Kilimanjaro Safaris is inspired by Walt Disney's original plans for the Jungle Cruise.
Kilimanjaro Safaris: A map of the Harambe Wildlife Reserve shows that the Wildlife Express passes through it and on the attraction itself, the reserve is visible most notably via the lion habitat nicknamed, "Pride Rock". The Harambe Railway Station is also located in Kilimanjaro Safaris' setting of Harambe.
Kilimanjaro Safaris: Disney's Animal Kingdom features the, "Wilderness Explorers" interactive game which puts guests in the roles of Wilderness Explorers in Harambe.
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Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage
Confirmed
Jungle Cruise: The poster for the fictitious Jungle Cruise film mentioned it premiering at the Theatre of the Stars, the Sunset Boulevard setting of this live-show.
Jungle Cruise: In Minnie Mouse's dressing-room was the poster for an in-universe film called, "The Jungle Cruise", shot with assistance from the Jungle Navigation Company and which had Trader Sam and multiple skippers in its credits.
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: Another poster in Minnie's room was for, "Mouse Pacific", shot outside of the Enchanted Tiki Room with the Orange Bird flying overhead.
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The Adventurers Club
Confirmed
Jungle Cruise: Alberta Falls uses the club expression of, "Kungaloosh!" on multiple instances. In her office in the Disneyland version of the attraction is a parcel from Merriam Pleasure of the Adventurers Club, coming from Pleasure Island. In the Magic Kingdom Jungle Cruise, the downed plane of Hathaway Browne is visible along the Nile river. Skipper Missy mentions collaborating with the Adventurers Club over the Global Broadcasting Service. Luggage belonging to club members Pamelia Perkins and Emil Bleehall used to appear outside of the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise. A skipper for the JNC has the nickname "Kungaloosh Kate".
Skipper Canteen: In the menu of this restaurant is a dish called, "Perkins Thai Noodles" with a menu description mentioning the Adventurers Club and Pamelia Perkins. In the library, there are books titled Another New Year and Global Night Celebrations by Merriweather Adam Pleasure, founder of the Adventurers Club. Merriweather Adam Pleasure's S.E.A. fez is also located within a cabinet in the secret meeting-room.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Skip uses the greeting, "Kungaloosh!" and the drink of the same name is on the secret-menu. There are postcards and letters addressed to Trader Sam from Samantha Sterling, Prof. Fletcher Hodges and Hathaway Browne. Additionally, Zeus' fishing-rod from Adventurers Club headquarters and the propeller of Browne's plane the Gipsy Moth are on display. Along with these are a photograph of said headquarters and letter from Pamelia Perkins comes with a crate of objects from the club, asking for Sam to take care of them. In addition to this there are several photographs of Theodore Roosevelt, explaining his history with the club and with Sam.
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: Skip uses the greeting, "Kungaloosh!" and the drink of the same name is on the secret-menu. There is a photograph of Hathaway Browne.
Tropical Hideaway: Adventurers Club founder Merriweather Adam Pleasure has an oar on display.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye: A map of the Temple of the Forbidden Eye is in the bar's lost & found and the Eye of Mara marks the Lost Delta on Jock's world map. A limited time menu option was the “Forbidden Eye’ Brazilian-style Skins.
Jungle Cruise (attraction): Jock Lindsey was identified by this bar as a member of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers, the same group which included Dr. Albert Falls, Dr. Kon Chunosuke, and Prof. Garrett Reed among others. The bar contains several allusions to the Jungle Cruise such as Jock mentioning in his flight-log that he was inspired to make the Safari Sangria after a skipper brought him to see the Backside of Water, and the lost & found containing a shrunken-head next to a stack of umbrellas, seemingly referencing Chief Nah-mee as a potential past-patron of the bar. Multiple limited time items were themed to the Jungle Cruise.
Jungle Cruise (film): To tie in with the Jungle Cruise film, Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar served many meal-items themed to the Jungle Cruise.
Skipper Canteen: A toolbox in the Lost & Unfound of the Skipper Canteen's mess hall has the name, "J. Lindsey" on it and a sticker saying it might contain a live snake.
Twenty Eight & Main
Questionable
Jungle Cruise: Artwork of the Congo Queen is mounted on a shelf in the shop Twenty-Eight & Main.
World of Disney
Questionable
Jungle Cruise: On a table implied to have belonged to Davis is concept art of the elephant pool.
EPCOT[]
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Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind
Questionable
Skipper Canteen: In the library is a book called, "The Stars Above Us" by Quill, referencing Peter Quill AKA Star-Lord and the Galaxarium in this attraction's queue.
Journey Into Imagination
Confirmed
Skipper Canteen: The Dreamfinder can be heard in the Mess Hall, asking employees of the Jungle Navigation Company where he can park his Dream-Machine and with Figment being acknowledged as a, "Purple crocodile thing". There is also a book in the library titled, "Flights of Fancy" which might reference Dreamfinder's line, "What delightful melodies those will make. I love these flights of fancy" from Journey Into Imagination.
Maelstrom
Confirmed
Trader Sam's Grog Grotto: Hanging on the wall of the Grog Grotto is a life-preserver labelled, "Vesta Gruppen", taken from the village portion of Maelstrom.
World of Motion
Confirmed
Skipper Canteen: On Captain Mary Oceaneer's map of the Mediterranean is an illustration of World of Motion's sea-serpent, labelled, " Kimballum Horriblus".
Jungle Cruise: In the Daily Gnus newspaper, Alberta Falls used the expression, "It's a small world after all" when speaking on the coincidence of running into Dr. Kon Chunosuke.
Skipper Canteen: In the library of the Skipper Canteen, there is a book titled, "A Small World of Traditional Wardrobe" by A. Davis.
Skipper Canteen: Jason Chandler created a map displayed in the canteen's secret S.E.A. meeting-room.
Tropical Hideaway: Oars belonging to Jason Chandler and Barnabas T. Bullion decorate the walls as they were both members of S.E.A..
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: Rosita's cage appears in the queue for Walt Disney World's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
Legends of Frontierland: Gold Rush!
Confirmed
Adventure Trading Company: The Adventure Trading Company referenced this attraction via a board of the Jungle Navigation Company mentioning transporting rare juju from the Cambodian Shrine to the Westward Ho Trading Company, the base for Legends of Frontierland.
Jungle Cruise: Mélanie Ravenswood's late suitor Captain Rowan D. Falls shares his surname and familial occupation with the Falls family which founded the Jungle Navigation Company. Along with Captain Rowan's fitting into the theme of pun-names present within the Falls family, this has lead to the theory that he is a 19th century relative of Dr. Albert Falls.
Ex-Jungle Cruise Imagineer Kevin Lively claimed that Phantom Manor is not cannon to, "S.E.A.", however the Society has been referenced in Phantom Manor's lore (and vice versa) and there have been more references to Phantom Manor being cannon continuity than those discrediting it.
Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island
Confirmed
Adventure Trading Company: Part of the Juju missions transpired on this island, involving William Turner's blacksmith shop.
Westward Ho Trading Company
Confirmed
Adventure Trading Company: The Adventure Trading Company referenced this attraction via a board of the Jungle Navigation Company mentioning transporting rare juju from the Cambodian Shrine to the Westward Ho Trading Company, the base for Legends of Frontierland.
Skipper Canteen: On the mess hall's bulletin board there is a posting on Jungle Navigation Company paper which reads, "Boat for Sale -Gently used -All white -Carved swan on bow Contact Merry Time Traders for more information". Within the S.E.A. meeting-hall, the likeness of the swan figureheads adorn a crest for the society on a map of the Mekong. In the library of the Skipper Canteen is a book with the title, "Grace of a Swan" by Plaza.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye: For Club 33's Tiki Takeover event, Indiana Jones' whip was placed outside along with tablets from the Temple of the Forbidden Eye. The menus contained a drink called, "The Guards of Mara".
Jungle Cruise: In Walt Disney World's Jungle Cruise, there is luggage with the Club 33 logo. For Club 33's Tiki Takeover event, the menus became filled with drinks and tickets referencing an assortment of Jungle Cruise characters.
Kilimanjaro Safaris: Harambe has its own version of Club 33 known as the Harambe House.
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room: During the Tiki Takeover event, sculptures of José and a Showgirl Bird were placed outside.
Jungle Cruise: In the queue of the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise is a vial of "Prof. Plump's Miracle Tonic for Everlasting Life", referencing the Hitchhiking Ghost, Phineas. The spiders of the Jungle Cruise also used to appear in Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion, and the low-man on the totem pole shared his face mould with the mansion's caretaker, sometimes being identified as his cousin.
Skipper Canteen: Two books within the library of the Skipper Canteen reference the Haunted Mansion. One is titled, "Tales of the Supernatural" by Gracey, referencing imagineer Yale Gracey and his ride counterpart of Master Gracey whose family owned the Haunted Mansion. Another book is titled Ghosts of New Orleans by Scholtz, referencing the mansion's setting.
Trader Sam's: The, "Zombie Head" mugs are modelled after Blaine Gibson's, "Leering head" mould for characters in the Haunted Mansion. When ordered, ambience similar to that of the Haunted Mansion plays in the bar and a remove effect illuminated the heads of Trader Sam's family. The bars are also known for selling and serving tiki mugs depicting Haunted Mansion entities including the Hitchhiking Ghosts, gargoyles, Hatbox Ghost and Jack Skellington.
Various contributors behind the Jungle Cruise also developed the Haunted Mansion, including Harper Goff, Marc Davis and Blaine Gibson.
Skipper Canteen: In the library of the Skipper Canteen is a book titled Profiles of Legendary Pirates of the Caribbean by Gibson.
Trader Sam's: Both of Trader Sam's bars contain a bottle with the miniature Wicked Wench from Pirates of the Caribbean. When the drink, "Shipwreck on the Rocks" is ordered, it triggers an effect where the ship sinks in a storm within the bottle. Sam is also referenced as being connected to characters like Captain Jack Sparrow, Blackbeard and Davy Jones.
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Fortress Explorations
Confirmed
Jungle Cruise: Dr. Albert Falls, Professor Garrett Reed and Dr. Kon Chunosuke were all members of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers, a secret-society originating from this attraction.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
Confirmed
Adventure Trading Company: The Adventure Trading Company had previously stopped in the Lost River Delta.
Jungle Cruise: In Alberta Falls' Amazon office is a post-card for the Lost River Delta which depicts the Temple of the Crystal Skull.
Jungle River Cruise: Curse of the Emerald Trinity: The Ganges Gal was mentioned as having mysteriously disappeared along the Lost River Delta.
Skipper Canteen: There is a series of books titled, "Temple Tours" written by Paco on the subject of the Temple of the Crystal Skull. There is additionally a letter sent to Rosita from the Lost River Delta.
Jungle Cruise: There are crates belonging to Hightower Industries in the queue. Skipper Missy mentions the Hotel Hightower in her audio loop. Hotel Hightower was a member of S.E.A. like various Jungle Cruise characters.
Skipper Canteen: The menus feature Shiriki Noodle Soup, mentioned as having been served at Hightower's 1899 New Year's Eve party. Dr. Albert Falls was awarded a certificate from S.E.A. called the "Hightower Spirit of Adventure Award". Three books titled MINE!", "Treasures of the Animal Kingdom" and, "Everest Expedition: Search for the Yeti" appear in the library, authored by Harrison Hightower III.
Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar: Trader Sam's alleged grandfather, "Trader Bill" was right-hand man to Harrison Hightower III. In the bar there is a portrait of Trader Bill along with a letter from the New York City Preservation Society, identifying the portrait as having been recovered from the Hotel Hightower and sent to Sam.
Tropical Hideaway: An oar belonging to Harrison Hightower III appears.
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Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
Questionable
Skipper Canteen: There are two books in the library written by, "B.L." as a reference to Buzz Lightyear. One is titled, "A Flight Through Dreams" and the other is, "If You Had Wings You Could Fly", both in reference to the attractions proceeding Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin in the Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland.
Delta Dreamflight
Questionable
Skipper Canteen: One of the books by B.L. (Buzz Lightyear) is titled, "A Flight Through Dreams" referencing Delta Dreamflight and how its building is now used for Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.
ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter
Questionable
Skipper Canteen: In the Skipper Canteen's library is a book titled, "Creatures from Space!" by, "Clench" referencing the events of the attraction, and villainous X-S Tech chairman L.C. Clench.
If You Had Wings
Questionable
Skipper Canteen: One of the books by B.L. (Buzz Lightyear) is titled, "f You Had Wings You Could Fly", referencing the attraction and how its building now holds Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.
Mission to Mars
Questionably (likely confirmed)
Skipper Canteen; In the Skipper Canteen is a book by Tom Morrow titled, "Mission to the Red Planet".
Rocket to the Moon
Questionable (likely confirmed)
Skipper Canteen: There are multiple books in the Skipper Canteen's library written by "Morrow"/"T. Morrow" as a reference to the character of Tom Morrow. These books include, "Mission to the Stars" and, "Mission to the Red Planet".
Jungle Cruise: In the queue of the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise is a book titled, "The Math of Liquid Space" by Dr. Durham.
Trader Sam's: Audio of the submarine captain announcing the voyage under the Polar Ice Caps plays when the Nautilus drink is ordered.
The Timekeeper
Questionable
Skipper Canteen: In the Skipper Canteen library is a book titled, "Keeping Time" written by one, "Williams". This references the character of the Timekeeper and his late voice-actor, Robin Williams.