Amanda's hotel business will be finished unless she can smooth things over with a disgruntled hotel reviewer.
What's worse than the hotel being robbed? The robber falling for Amanda.
A raucous group of vacationing farmers turns Amanda's elegant dinner party into a hoe-down.
A corpse is discovered at the hotel. Worse yet, it seems to have wandered off.
Aldo becomes enamored of a visiting stewardess.
The hotel may not survive a visit from Amanda's aunt, a golf tournament, a room shortage, and the dancing chicken appearing in the cabaret.
The hotel is operating at its usual low rate of occupancy, but when Amanda's brother-in-law arrives, suddenly there's not enough room for the two of them.
Amanda begins to get that old romantic feeling when her late husband's brother asks her on a date.
A full moon seems to be having a romantic effect on the hotel staff -- especially Amanda and Zack.
Amanda and Zack's night of passion has evolved into a day of misery.
Amanda is in dire straits after her son is lured away from working at the hotel. Can the place survive his departure?
To commemorate her late husband, Amanda tries to organize a luau, but the weather does not cooperate.
The ghost of Amanda's first husband must be put to rest before Amanda and Zack can get married.