The story revolves around the father of his family is somewhat disjointed and wants to return the family to nature in a series of comedic events that occur between them and the father took them to a trip to relax, but did not know that the trip will turn upside down after meeting his brother there to begin the constant inconvenience and strange behavior with his presence.
Candy & Aykroyd make for a hilarious duo in an otherwise routine comedy.
Henderson Home News (Henderson, NV)
February 19, 2003
Classic John Candy and Dan Akroyd
Antagony & Ecstasy
November 03, 2011
Charming when it works, when it is based primarily in the interplay between characters or in the writer's unabashed nostalgia for a kind of cozy Americana.
Zany, over the top klutz comedy with Aykroyd and Candy.
Your Movies (cleveland.com)
October 24, 2003
Awful.
eFilmCritic.com
July 29, 2002
Two funny guys delivering very few laughs.
IdentityTheory
November 07, 2011
At the onset it seems that Candy, as in Uncle, plays the lower class half. Yet, by [Outdoors'] end we learn that the in-law is actually broke, essentially Cousin Eddie in disguise.