Altar — Sublime Wedding Venue Landing Page Template

Vow is a storybook rooftop wedding landing page template built for all-inclusive venue packages. It walks couples through a full wedding evening, from golden-hour ceremony to sparkler exit, before presenting pricing and a stepped booking form. The Desert Rose color system, cinematic section transitions, and editorial typography make every scroll feel like turning a page in a wedding album.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Vow is a single-page storybook landing page template designed for a rooftop wedding venue offering an all-inclusive package. It guides newly engaged couples through eight immersive sections, from ceremony to sparkler exit, building emotional connection before revealing pricing. The template is built on Framer and Figma, uses a Desert Rose palette, and drives bookings through a stepped reservation form.

Who this template is for

This template was built for rooftop wedding venue operators who want to convert overwhelmed, newly engaged couples into confirmed bookings. It suits venues that handle every planning detail under one package, so couples never have to chase separate vendors. Wedding planners scouting venues for clients will also find it immediately compelling.

  • Rooftop wedding venue owners and operators running an all-inclusive event package
  • Newly engaged couples in their thirties who want a turnkey wedding celebration without the spreadsheet chaos
  • Wedding planners who need a polished, persuasive venue website to share with clients during the scouting process

What problem this template solves

Engaged couples face a genuine planning problem. They are juggling vendor spreadsheets, Pinterest boards, florist quotes, catering proposals, and officiant searches all at once. Most venue websites show floor plans and pricing tables before a couple has had a chance to emotionally connect with the space. The result is a quick exit and no booking.

This template flips that sequence entirely. It lets couples live through a complete wedding evening before a single price is shown. By the time they reach the package reveal, the number feels like relief.

  • Couples see the ceremony setting, cocktail hours, dinner table, dance floor, and sparkler exit before they ever encounter a booking form
  • The stepped reservation form, date-picker, and guest count slider reduce friction at exactly the right moment
  • The secondary "Tour the Rooftop" path captures leads who are not yet ready to commit, so no inquiry is lost

What you get with this template

The template delivers a full storybook landing page across eight carefully sequenced sections. Every section is a distinct moment in a wedding evening, and the visual pacing mirrors a wedding album as the light shifts from golden hour through to a dark city backdrop.

  • A full-bleed cinematic hero with a delayed single-line fade-in, followed by seven story sections covering ceremony, cocktail hours, dinner, dance floor, sparkler exit, package reveal, and a stepped booking form
  • A Desert Rose color system using blush, warm sandstone, deep dusk plum, and brushed gold accents, paired with Fraunces serif headlines and DM Sans body text
  • High-interactivity components including a stepped booking form with a season selector, guest count slider for 30 to 200 guests, and a real-time date-picker calendar showing open and held wedding dates

Feature list

This template includes a focused set of built-in components. Each one serves the core goal: helping couples picture their wedding at this rooftop venue and then take action.

Cinematic Full-Bleed Hero Section

The hero opens with a wide-format photo of a couple mid-first-dance on the rooftop at dusk, city lights beginning to appear behind them, string lights overhead, and the glass parapet reflecting the skyline. No text appears for the first beat. Then a single line fades in at the lower third: "Everything you need. Nothing you don't." This opening sets the tone for every scroll that follows.

Storybook Section Progression

Each of the five story sections represents a distinct moment in a wedding evening. The ceremony section captures golden-hour light with the sun bisected by the skyline. The cocktail hour section focuses on passed hors d'oeuvres and clinking coupes. The dinner section presents a long communal table under string lights. The dance floor section uses motion blur and DJ booth glow. The sparkler exit closes the story against a dark city backdrop. Each section uses scroll-linked reveals and parallax to make the transition feel cinematic.

Package Reveal and Pricing Section

The all-inclusive package breakdown appears just above the final call-to-action form. Flowers, catering, officiant, champagne toast, and every included detail are listed here. Positioning pricing after the emotional story arc means couples arrive at the number already convinced, so the cost feels like a welcome resolution rather than a barrier.

Stepped Reservation Form

The primary booking flow is a multi-step form. Couples choose their preferred season using illustrated icons for spring, summer, autumn, and winter. They then set an estimated guest count using a slider that runs from 30 to 200. The final step is a date-picker calendar that shows real-time availability, with open wedding dates highlighted in blush and held dates grayed out.

Secondary Tour Booking Modal

Couples who are not ready to reserve their wedding date can book a 15-minute guided rooftop visit instead. The tour modal collects name, email, and phone number. This secondary path ensures that browsers who need more time are captured as warm leads rather than lost as exits.

Integrated RSVP and Guest Tracking

The template includes a built-in RSVP tool that allows quick and easy guest tracking. The integrated system can collect responses and dietary preferences from guests, reducing the back-and-forth of managing numerous email threads. The wedding invitation page functions as a centralized hub where guests find all necessary details in one place, from venue directions to the event schedule.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero with fade-inOpens with cinematic rooftop photo and delayed tagline reveal
Golden-hour ceremonyShows the ceremony setting with the skyline as backdrop
Cocktail hourPresents passed cocktails and clinking coupes close-up
Dinner under starsLong communal table, string lights, candlelight on linen
Dance floor momentMotion blur and DJ glow convey late-night energy
Sparkler exitCloses the story arc against the dark city backdrop
Package revealAll-inclusive breakdown shown just before the booking form
Stepped booking formSeason selector, guest slider, and date-picker calendar

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal direction. Every tone in the Desert Rose color system is pulled from the sky between six and eight in the evening. Warm without effort, elegant without stiffness. The palette creates an immediate sense of occasion before a single word is read.

  • Colors: sun-bleached blush (#D4A59A), warm sandstone (#E8D5C4), deep dusk plum (#5C3D5E), and brushed gold (#C9A96E) reserved for buttons, dividers, and ring-like accent circles
  • Typography: Fraunces serif for headlines to carry editorial weight, DM Sans for body text to keep reading effortless and clean
  • Animations: scroll-linked section reveals, CSS parallax, staggered fade-ins, and motion blur effects on the dance floor section create a sense of live momentum

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built desktop-first, recognizing that most couples browse venue options on laptops during evening planning sessions. Full mobile responsiveness is included so the experience is equally polished on any screen size. Intersection Observer is used to trigger scroll animations, keeping the page feeling smooth without overloading the browser.

  • Desktop-first layout with full mobile responsiveness ensures elegant presentation across all devices
  • Intersection Observer for scroll animation triggers keeps transitions performant without blocking the main thread
  • CSS parallax handles depth effects without relying on heavy JavaScript libraries

How this template helps you convert

This template earns the booking click by sequencing emotion before price. Couples who scroll through the full storybook arrive at the reservation form already imagining their own wedding in the space. The heavy lifting is done by the story, not the sales copy.

  1. The five story sections build genuine emotional investment before any pricing or booking prompt appears, so couples self-select before hitting the form
  2. The stepped reservation form with season icons, a guest count slider, and a live date-picker reduces the cognitive load of booking to three simple choices
  3. The secondary "Tour the Rooftop" modal creates a lower-commitment entry point that captures warm leads who need one more in-person moment before committing to a wedding date

Other information about this template

This template was designed with a specific geography and venue type in mind. The rooftop setting draws visual and contextual inspiration from the kinds of elevated outdoor terrace venues found across New York City (NYC). Couples planning a rooftop celebration in the big apple, whether they are drawn to views of the manhattan skyline, a sweeping panorama toward the hudson river, or the industrial-chic setting of long island city, will find the template's aesthetic and section flow immediately recognizable.

New York City offers a variety of rooftop wedding venues that provide stunning views and breathtaking views of iconic city landmarks. Rooftop wedding venues in NYC can accommodate a range of guest counts, from intimate gatherings of smaller groups to large celebrations of 200 or more. Some rooftop venues in the big apple are all-inclusive, simplifying the planning process for couples, and that all-inclusive promise is exactly what this template is built to communicate.

The template also suits venue operators hosting events beyond the wedding day itself. The same rooftop terrace and outdoor terrace setting works beautifully for a rehearsal dinner the evening before, laid back cocktail parties for the wedding party, private dinners for smaller groups, or brunch celebrations the morning after. The space can support a range of parties, from intimate lounge-style gatherings to full-scale wedding receptions. Bar service, live music, and private chefs are all details that can be woven into the package reveal section.

Venues can also use this template structure to communicate availability for special event bookings outside the wedding calendar, including corporate cocktail parties, milestone celebrations, and private dinners for groups. The lounge areas, indoor space with glass walls, and the open-air terrace create a versatile event space that works across seasons and formats.

The template is built on Framer and Figma, making it straightforward to customize. Users can modify the color palette and typography to match a specific wedding theme, replace stock images with personal engagement or wedding photos, and adjust content across every section including text, timeline, venue details, and frequently asked questions. The design establishes a professional luxury aesthetic that elevates the perceived value of the venue from the first scroll.

This template also functions as a digital wedding invitation. The streamlined, scrollable layout acts as a centralized hub where guests find all necessary wedding details on a single page. The integrated RSVP system allows real-time tracking of attendees and their dietary preferences, and customizable RSVP questions can include requests for song choices or other personal touches. An interactive countdown timer and Google Maps integration for venue directions are also included. Automated updates make it easy to communicate schedule changes to all guests through the landing page, reducing the need to manage numerous email threads.

  • The vow luxe rooftop all inclusive wedding landing page template is built on Framer and Figma for straightforward editing
  • Long island city rooftop venues and similar NYC spaces will find the aesthetic and layout a natural fit
  • The template supports local vendors mentions inside the package reveal section for added transparency
  • Users can customize colors, fonts, and layout elements to match any specific wedding theme or branding vision
  • Wedding planners, hosts, and photographers can use the template in addition to engaged couples planning their own celebration
Altar — Sublime Wedding Venue Landing Page Template
Altar — Sublime Wedding Venue Landing Page Template
Altar — Sublime Wedding Venue Landing Page Template
Altar — Sublime Wedding Venue Landing Page Template

Theme

Luxe Minimal

Creative direction

Seasonal/Moment

Color system

Desert Rose

Style

Storybook/Full-Page

Direction

Event Registration

Page Sections

Cinematic Full-bleed Hero with Fade-in

Five-part Storybook Section Flow

All-inclusive Package Reveal Section

Stepped Reservation Form with Live Date-picker

Secondary Tour Booking Modal

Built-in RSVP and Guest Management

Related questions

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