The show saw the group (such as Bradley, Rachel, Paul, and Hannah), desperate to make it big, offered a chance for success in Miami by their management.
Jo and Bradley decide to secretly take parts from Howard's Red Chevy and put them in their own car (a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible).
With a hurricane en route, Howard leaves Paul in charge of the hotel and the Hawaiian Luau party he has planned for its guests.
Jo then fixes her mistake by writing and performing a song dedicating her love for him, during which he hooks up with the executive woman, who specialises in elevator music.
Howard finds himself with a date with a swimsuit model and Rachel, Tina and Jo set about giving him a complete makeover.
The band become the stars of the fictional hit TV series, Alien Hunter; the hotel is used as a filming location.
Tina, dressed as an alien, falls asleep in a laundry truck and wakes up in a busy shopping mall on the other side of the city, where she meets a handsome photographer.
Howard loses S Club, in a card game, to his cousin Hank, who runs the nearby Sunset Sands Hotel, which seems to resemble what their agent in England promised them.
With the group away from the hotel, Howard and Marvin's profits are down and they are actually missing the gang, so they set up another card game to win them back.
Howard erects a sculpture of himself outside S Club's dormitories and gets into trouble with Raylan Crowe from the Department of Labour for employing foreigners at the hotel.
The group is given a holiday when the Department of Health shuts down Howard's hotel, so they head to the Miami Seaquarium to swim with dolphins.
Rachel meets a photographer who reckons she would make a good model and Paul falls for scuba instructor Janeane, who seemingly likes him too.
At the end of the episode, they have to decide between moving on to Los Angeles or returning to England to renew their expired management deal or split up as a group when they come across an intersection between the airport and the road to the LA.