The story is built around a lot of the usual overworked tropes for this type of movie. The central one is that Sean is harboring a lie that will threaten the relationship when it comes out - Sean is the son of the guy Allison is fighting. We know that from the start. There's the usual sequence of Sean almost revealing but gets interrupted..
For most of the movie, Sean's dad is a one dimensional jerk. He is intentionally insulting to Sean and he seems to enjoy being disappointed in him. So his confession at the end makes no sense.
This is a rom/com with two romances going parallel, so Allison and Sean's gets slightly shortchanged between that and the effort to save the park. As a result any chemistry between Steve Lund and Siobhan Williams doesn't get much chance to develop.
The acting is at best fair and often poor. Michael Kopsa as the already described one dimensional dad is the latter. The 4 or 5 principle characters are just barely fair. I will say that this movie has three exceptionally pretty young women with great smiles as the two roommates and the rival. On the positive side, Karen Holness probably does the best acting and Jaime M. Callica does his job as the funny ne'er-do-well best friend even if the script overplays it a bit.
The story is so predictable that it has no highs or lows or surprises.
The background music isn't too loud, but it's noticeably bland. A lot of the dialogue is boring.