This movie is a sequel to "Once I Was a Beehive." However while that story line focuses around the character Lane (Paris Warner) this movie centers around fellow camper Bree (Clare Niederpruem) and her parents Curt (Bart Anderson) and Carrie Carrington (Lisa Valentine Clark). Bree goes away to school at BYU Hawaii and is enjoying life. She works in the aquarium with dolphins. She has also put in her papers to serve a mission. However her boyfriend Thys Chesterfield (Tanner Gillman) proposes to her during a performance at the Polynesian Center. Of course she says yes, but does she really mean it. Parents fly out from Utah to put in their opinion as she is to go on a mission etc. etc. according to mom. This leads to a series of tough decisions. Currently the Carringtons don't have the money to rent the country club, so the cultural hall will have to do. However the Chesterfields are very rich. And then the Chesterfields want to invite life long friends, which includes Thys' ex fiancé.
This movie is fun, and it had different conflict then the Beehive movie. Lane, the nonmember reminds Bree she has plans to serve a mission. Beehive was a bit funner with the tensions between the girls, which is eventually resolved.
My nephew has a cameo part. He plays the Target worker who hands out the Target guns to Bree and her mother with which they choose items for the gifts. Dustin is a manager at a Target in Provo.
The movie is available on Living Scriptures and Prime.
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