Around the time of this game's release, Disney approached Sierra with an offer to buy the movie rights to Leisure Suit Larry, with the idea of pitching Jim Carrey as the lead. After tough negotiations, Sierra signed on the dotted line. However, Carrey passed on the project, and Disney let their deal lapse at the end of their 5 year contract. After the sale of Sierra, former CEO Ken Williams expressed interest in a Larry film, and attempted to buy the rights. Several successive regimes at Sierra agreed to sell him the rights, but none followed through.
Although she is never seen in another Leisure Suit Larry game, it is revealed in Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (2004) that the character of Gammie Boysulay died during her third session on Dr. Swinebutt's cellulite drainage machine.
When clicking the "talk" icon in the bathroom at Larry's hotel room, he sings "Love me tender... Love me true...". The game comments "You're still no King!" - referring to Elvis Presley.
Art the tram driver looks like Al Lowe, so many fans believed it is an inside-joke about him. In fact, it was never Al's idea to appear as a character in the game. When one of the animators suddenly showed a character really resembling Al in-game, Al returned the joke by calling the character Art, after his close friend and programming mentor Art Serabian, who also sported a bald head and a big beard.
The annoying man named Kenny, who tells Larry foolish jokes at the swimming pool, is a parody of Ken Williams, the CEO of Sierra On-Line.