When it comes to classic comedies, Chevy Chase’s “Vacation” franchise holds a special place in the hearts of movie-goers. The series follows the hilarious misadventures of the Griswold family as they embark on various vacations that always seem to go awry. But how many movies are actually in this beloved film series? Let’s take a closer look.

Firstly, we have “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” which was released back in 1983 and became an instant hit with audiences worldwide. In this first installment of the series, we see Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) attempting to take his family on a cross-country road trip from Chicago to California’s Walley World theme park. Along for the ride is his wife Ellen (Beverly D’Angelo), their teenage son Rusty (Anthony Michael Hall), and daughter Audrey (Dana Barron). The movie has become a cult classic over time due to its iconic scenes and dialogue, making it one of Chevy Chase’s most recognized performances.

The success of “National Lampoon’s Vacation” led Warner Bros. Pictures and director Harold Ramis to create multiple sequels, each following different vacation plans taken by the Griswolds. In 1985 came “National Lampoon’s European Vacation,” where instead of traveling across America like their previous adventure, this time around, they travel abroad through Europe sightseeing some spectacular landmarks but having no luck keeping themselves away from harm.

From there followed three more films i.e., “Vegas Vacation,” released in 1997 moves up way ahead chronologically than other films depicting an adult version of Rusty all grown up now & tries getting lucky whereas” Christmas Vacation” came out amidst Holiday celebrations discovering new layers into familial chaos while trying to make sure everyone spends quality together during festivities although mishap surrounding them everywhere around never cease..

Lastly arrived “Vacation” in 2015, a reboot of the series that features Clark Griswold’s grown-up son Rusty (Ed Helms) taking his own family on a vacation to Walley World. This installment portrays different actors than previous ones but kept alive the hilarious and fun vibe that made us fall in love with original movies.

So, to sum it up: There are five Chevy Chase “Vacation” movies in total. These include “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” “National Lampoon’s European Vacation,” “Chrismas Vacation,” “Vegas Vacation,” and “Vacation.” From their initial debut until today these films have carved themselves into comedy pop culture genre garnering recognition worldwide while engraving a special spot in our hearts forevermore providing people with an escape from their everyday life. Fans still enjoy watching the trilogy & other sequels over & over again to reminisce some good memories they hold within them or introduce easter eggs from movies for others who may not have seen all installments yet! Moreover, many even see this as an opportunity of sharing parody quotable lines among colleagues& friends lovingly poking fun at each other here and there making it one classic feel-good moment after another adding joy to already great content present before us.
When it comes to classic comedies, Chevy Chase’s “Vacation” franchise holds a special place in the hearts of movie-goers. The series follows the hilarious misadventures of the Griswold family as they embark on various vacations that always seem to go awry. But how many movies are actually in this beloved film series? Let’s take a closer look.

Firstly, we have “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” which was released back in 1983 and became an instant hit with audiences worldwide. In this first installment of the series, we see Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) attempting to take his family on a cross-country road trip from Chicago to California’s Walley World theme park. Along for the ride is his wife Ellen (Beverly D’Angelo), their teenage son Rusty (Anthony Michael Hall), and daughter Audrey (Dana Barron).

The dynamic between each character allows for comedic moments both subtle & over-the-top making us fall in love with them while traveling beside getting into trouble- Chuckie at bizarre diner/cabin,having their car breaking down several times along odd encounters like when they sleep under fake stars or meet new people experiencing different lifestyles – showcasing just how unpredictable these holidays can be yet imparting valuable life lessons even without intending too.

The success of “National Lampoon’s Vacation” led Warner Bros. Pictures and director Harold Ramis to create multiple sequels, each following different vacation plans taken by the Griswolds.In 1985 came “National Lampoon’s European Vacation,” where instead of traveling across America like their previous adventure, this time around, they travel abroad through Europe sightseeing some spectacular landmarks but having no luck keeping themselves away from harm.

This sequel shows that clashes with foreign customs & language barriers are not easily overcome leading incidents including minor thefts& accidents one big enough destroying ‘Stonehenge’ meanwhile Rusty is smitten with a French girl whom he meets, Ellen accidentally entangles herself in swinger-dom and Clark gets arrested at London’s famous Tower Bridge for causing chaos but none of these mishappenings manage to steal the humor from this hilarious movie.

Following “European Vacation,” comes “Christmas Vacation” released in 1989 illustrating Griswold family antics amidst the frenzy surrounding preparations for holiday season. Newly adorned house lights that refuse to turn off, overly-critical parents visiting& not leaving anytime soon while all-surrounding areas have been affected by power outage leading to everyone struggling through festive celebrations yet again we laugh at serious situations minimising chaos it brings eventually reminding us- “family’s everything.”

Next up came “Vegas Vacation” in 1997 which moves way ahead chronologically depicting an adult version of Rusty(Helms) trying his luck being rich on Las Vegas’ trip; some classic scenes include playing blackjack or laying chips downed humiliatingly during performance as Viva Las Vegas alongside taking a tour called(Ethel M’s Chocolate Factory).

Lastly arrived “Vacation” in 2015, a reboot of the series that features Clark Griswold’s grown-up son Rusty (Ed Helms) taking his own family on a vacation after realizing they need something else than usual to bond better. Taking cue from his father he decides takes children & wife on adventure reconnecting past reliving some memories. The newly-instigated characters added unique aspects but it still kept alive the hilarious and fun vibe which made us fall in love with original movies.

So, to sum it up: There are five Chevy Chase “Vacation” movies in total. These include “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” “National Lampoon’s European Vacation,” “Chrismas Vacation,” “Vegas Vacation,” and “Vacation.” From their initial debut until today these films have carved themselves into comedy pop culture genre garnering recognition worldwide while engraving a special spot in our hearts forevermore providing people with an escape from their everyday life. Fans still enjoy watching the trilogy & other sequels over and over again to reminisce some good memories they hold within them or introduce easter eggs from movies for others who may not have seen all installments yet! Moreover, many even see this as an opportunity of sharing parody quotable lines among colleagues& friends lovingly poking fun at each other here and there making it one classic feel-good moment after another adding joy to already great content present before us.”