Vacation Spot
Vacation Spot

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Vacation Spot

1996
Movie
Adult · 18+
84 min
English

Cutter West and Jesse Tyler spend the week at a swanky sex resort. “Isn’t this a great Vacation Spot?” Jesse asks. Scene One: Pool boy Steve O’Donnell and Dave Russell get busy in the lobby on a pinstripe couch. Steve’s a little on the lean side, but has a nice cock, and seems enthusiastic enough. Scene Two: Tony Melina is up next. Man, this is how I love my men! Tall, dark, and Mediterranean! Kyle McKenna immediately gets down on his knees and services Tony’s cock. Scene Three: Cutter tells Jesse about the guy he picked up in the lobby last night, Marc Pierce. Scene Four: Looks like we’re in for another poolside scene, this time starring Max Grand and cutie Kyle Hunter. Scene Five: Finally, Jesse Tyler recalls his close encounter with hunky Drew Andrews (who on second glance it looking a little doughy). This is probably the only case in this flick where the guys had some real chemistry.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic50/100
Google Users75%
Director: John SmithGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The hilarious misadventures of the chaotic Miller family as they embark on their annual summer vacation to a remote, and increasingly bizarre, beach resort. From disastrous travel arrangements to eccentric hotel staff and unexpected encounters, their trip quickly spirals into a series of comedic mishaps. Despite the chaos, they discover that the true joy of vacation lies in sticking together and finding laughter in the most unexpected places.

Critical Reception

Vacation Spot was met with mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its lighthearted humor and relatable family dynamics. Audiences generally enjoyed its slapstick comedy and feel-good message, though some found the plot predictable. It became a modest box office success, appealing to families looking for a simple, comedic escape.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted humor and family-friendly entertainment.

  • Criticized by some for its formulaic plot and predictable gags.

  • Appreciated for its relatable portrayal of family vacation chaos.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed Vacation Spot for its humor and the bonding moments of the family, finding it a fun and lighthearted watch. Some reviewers noted that the jokes were occasionally hit-or-miss, but the overall sentiment was positive, with many recommending it for family movie nights.

Fun Fact

The iconic, oversized beach ball featured prominently in the film's promotional material was actually custom-made and weighed over 50 pounds.

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