When Nick gets a job at Disneyland as an Elvis impersonator, the rest of the family decides to take a trip to the Magic Kingdom. However, much of the magic is lost when Blossom catches Vinnie hugging another woman.
Blossom Russo is a highly intelligent and spunky teenager. The youngest of three, she lives with her divorced musician father, Nick, eldest brother and recovering substance abuser Anthony, and decidedly not-so-bright middle brother Joey. Along for the ride is Blossom's ditzy best friend, Six, who sometimes shows flashes of great perception.
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When Nick gets a job at Disneyland as an Elvis impersonator, the rest of the family decides to take a trip to the Magic Kingdom. However, much of the magic is lost when Blossom catches Vinnie hugging another woman.
At their prom, Blossom and Vinnie have a fight when she finds out that he has not told her that he has been accepted to Princeton.
When Blossom falls in love with Vinnie, a new guy at school, Nick quickly takes a disliking to him. However, Blossom is so determined to be with Vinnie even it means disobeying Nick.
Blossom dreams about starring in a 50's beach movie.
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