Julie's fiancé Jeffrey (Judge Reinhold), upset at Sol not leaving them any dowry, wants to sell the camp to rich investors, so he transforms the camp into a prototype adult resort, "Chez Sedona", without telling Julie and invites investors for a weekend getaway, which he hopes will lead to one of them financing a permanent version of the resort.
Meanwhile, two of the Mid Valley kids, brothers Alec and Eli Mackenzie (Trevor Morgan and Zachary Browne), recently lost their dad in a car accident and are trying to find their biological mother.
Meanwhile, with Jeffrey focused on the resort, Julie spends her downtime reconnecting with childhood friend Matt (Eddie Bowz), the camp director.
That night, during a planned movie screening, Jeffery shows Julie his "sensitive side" as part of a final ploy to get her to sell the camp.
To make matters worse, none of the new residents have any knowledge of who had previously owned the house, leaving the brothers at a dead end.
Preparing to depart camp, Harry helps a flustered Cliff understand that all the craziness during the trip is not as important as the fact that things ended with two children (Eli and Alec) having a home and a family.
The film ends with Cliff, the kids, and the just-married Matt and Julie driving by a broken Jeffrey, fixing his own car's flat tire.
The German website TV Today was critical of the film and commented, "Since the hit The Naked Gun, Leslie Nielsen has been producing slapstick nonstop.
"[8] while a similar assessment can be found at the Italian Filmtv, "Disheartening comedy in which Leslie Nielsen does nothing but repeat the clichés that made him famous, with Judge Reinhold as his sidekick.
Although not all the gags are successful and the comedic ammunition is quickly used up, the film still offers a nice family fairy tale.