The Setup Is the Party
The bachelorette picnic starts before anyone arrives. By the time your group pulls up, the tablescape is already done: layered textiles, plush floor seating, parasols, curated centerpieces, and a color story built around your theme. There's a fresh floral bouquet for the bride and personalized name cards at every seat. It doesn't look like a rental. It looks like someone spent weeks thinking about this specific group, because someone did. Guests who've booked with Genamarie tend to say the same thing in reviews: they walked in and immediately wanted to photograph everything, and then they forgot to stop talking long enough to do it.
Local Food, Not an Afterthought
The charcuterie boards are sourced through Genamarie's Northeast Pennsylvania partner network, which means local makers, real ingredients, and boards that are styled to match the rest of the setup rather than dropped on the table as an afterthought. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available. BYOB is welcome at most locations, and at select partner vineyards, you can pre-select wines to be set at the table before you arrive. It's a full meal situation that requires exactly zero coordination from the group.
Two Hours Without a Single Thing to Figure Out
The setup happens before you get there. The breakdown happens after you leave. The only job your group has is to show up. That might sound simple, but it's the thing that makes the experience work. Bachelorette weekends have a way of accumulating tasks, logistics, and someone's anxiety about all of it. A two-hour picnic with nothing to manage is genuinely rare, and Genamarie has built the whole thing around that idea. Add-ons like live music, a professional photographer, and extended time are available at booking. For cooler months, a clear dome enclosure keeps the experience fully outdoor without the weather risk.
Built for Groups Who Want to Actually Be Present
The Deluxe Bachelorette Package starts at six guests, and the format naturally rewards a group. Low seating, a shared spread, and a setup that puts everyone close together make conversation easy and photos inevitable. Reviews from bachelorette groups mention one detail in particular more than anything else: they expected a pretty setup and got that, but what surprised them was how good it felt to slow down for two hours without a schedule. One group commissioned a fantasy book and hobbit-themed setup on a whim. It came out exactly right. If you give Genamarie a vision, she treats it seriously regardless of how specific it gets.
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