Big Island began major construction works, which immediately caught the attention of interested parties.
And the enthusiasm of tourists visiting the island was soaring; when they took boats out to sea and saw several ports and piers under construction on the island, they became excited.
Lana had already received complaints and suggestions from tourists, saying that the beaches were now too crowded, comparable to domestic ones. There were too few ports and piers, and the boats coming nearby to do business were too cramped and unsafe, among other things.
When Sean heard about this from Lana, he was speechless. After all, when he first developed the island, he thought about convenience for his own family, having his own domain, and never considered tourism.
The idea of embarking on tourism was also due to Craig Davis's construction workers' families coming over for visits, along with Lana's ideas.