erol flynn's grandson, luke flynn, and his son, sky. you grew up in this area.>> it was vibrant, lots of wealthy tourists. so port antonio was a happening place. ♪ >> you're a man with a diverse financial interests. banks, communications. as a veteran of 30 years in the hospitality business, why? why would you do such a hard and probably unprofitable thing? i mean, usually unprofitable. >> i thought you're smart, brilliant. but your behavior shows you're dumb. >> no, no, i know the answer. are you a romantic? >> great things will happen when you romanticize, you see a vision, you dream, and you set off to achieve that vision. ♪ >> where does it cross over where all of the things you love about this area, and people are building 400 room hotels? is there a threshold where things start to not be the things that you loved about the place in the first place and how do you guard against that? >> port antonio is a long way from getting there. it has not progressed out of the '50s. >> very little tourism in recent years. >> everybody loves reggae, everybody loves bob m