MOOFY
A reunion held

Celebrations · Family Reunions

A reunion held
under one roof

Forty-one bedrooms across five buildings on the Chesapeake — Moofy gathers the whole family without anyone having to drive to a hotel.

A Note

Family reunions at most venues mean coordinating hotel blocks, shuttles, and three different group dinners across three different rooms. The weekend ends up being about logistics, not people. Moofy was built to be the opposite.

Forty-one bedrooms in five buildings, all on the same private waterfront. Grandparents in the Main Lodge by the great room fireplace; the cousins' children sharing the bunk room in the Garden Cottage; the in-laws in the Point Cottage with its own kitchen. Everyone wakes up on the same property. Coffee starts in the main kitchen. Dinner ends at the firepit on the lawn. The weekend becomes about the family.

Why Moofy

What makes the weekend hold

Everyone under one roof, literally

Three generations comfortably across the five houses. The Main Lodge alone sleeps twenty-five — most family parties don't need to spread beyond it. For larger groups, the Brick House and Point Cottage absorb the extra branches.

Catering scale, home rhythms

The Main Lodge kitchen is built for catering crews — twin ranges, a walk-in pantry, prep islands. Your private chef can serve forty without leaving the property. Or your aunts can cook the way they always have.

Activities for every age

Kayaks and crabbing for the teenagers; the pool and ice-cream parlor for the children; the library and porches for the grandparents; volleyball, tennis, and bonfires for everyone. No one is bored, no one feels obligated.

Photographers, planners, and arrangements

We work with regional photographers, family-portrait specialists, and event planners who know the property. We'll connect you to the right people early so the weekend isn't yours to manage.

Capacity & Booking

Up to 41 overnight guests · day visitors negotiated separately · 3-night minimum on the full estate

The Rhythm of the Weekend

A shape that most weekends share

Friday

Arrival across the afternoon — the early branches settling into the Main Lodge, the kids straight to the pool, a casual welcome supper of crabs steamed on the lawn or a private chef's first dinner.

Saturday

A morning of family portraits at the dock or in the garden; the children's brunch in the Brick House while the grandparents linger in the Main Lodge dining room; an afternoon on the water; a long, formal dinner on the lawn with toasts that go past midnight.

Sunday

A late, slow brunch. Final family photos. Goodbyes that take all afternoon. The estate is yours through Sunday evening.

Begin

Plan the reunion
weekend

Tell us a little about the family — when you'd like to come, how many across the generations, what kind of weekend you have in mind. We respond personally to every inquiry, usually within the day.

Or write to us at team@moofy.com