Mountain Wedding Booking Website Template
Encore is a full-width immersive landing page template for mountain wedding musicians. Built for a DJ-and-band duo performing at alpine venues, it guides couples through a cinematic day-in-the-life story. Tiered booking packages, an inline inquiry form, and a sticky call-to-action bar make it easy to convert visitors into booked clients.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Encore is a single-page template designed for a mountain wedding DJ and live band. It uses a deep, warm color palette and a cinematic day-in-the-life scroll to tell the full story of a wedding day. Couples feel the atmosphere before they ever reach the booking form.
Who this template is for
This template is built specifically for musicians and entertainers serving couples who want an outdoor or rustic mountain wedding experience. If you perform at barns, alpine meadows, timber-frame lodges, or similar venues, Encore speaks your audience's language.
- Mountain wedding DJ and band duos looking to book directly through their own page
- Solo wedding DJs or live bands serving outdoor and rustic venue markets
- Wedding entertainment professionals who want a high-emotion, story-driven pitch
What problem this template solves
Most music vendor pages list services without creating any feeling. Couples planning a mountain wedding want to picture their day, not read a feature checklist. Encore closes that gap by letting the page itself feel like the event.
- Generic portfolio sites fail to communicate atmosphere or emotional tone
- Couples struggle to understand the difference between DJ-only, band-only, or combined packages at a glance
- No clear booking path means interested couples leave without making contact
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout ready to represent a mountain wedding music act. Every section has a clear purpose, from the opening lifestyle header to the final acoustic encore moment.
- A full-viewport header section with a lifestyle photograph and a handwritten-style headline
- A day-in-the-life scroll narrative with five cinematic sections and first-person couple testimonials
- Tiered pricing cards for DJ-only, band-only, and full-experience packages
- An inline booking form with a date picker, venue field, guest count input, and a DJ/Band/Both toggle
- A sticky "Book Your Date" bar that appears after the first scroll and stays visible throughout
Feature list
This template is built around a set of purposeful components that work together to earn the booking.
Cinematic Day-in-the-Life Scroll
Five distinct full-bleed sections move through the arc of a real wedding day. Morning setup, soundcheck, cocktail hour, peak reception, and a quiet acoustic encore each occupy one cinematic moment. Short first-person narration from a past couple appears inside each section.
Full-Viewport Lifestyle Header
The header opens on a lifestyle photograph taken from behind the couple on the dance floor. String lights, a live band in amber stage wash, and a frozen cymbal flare set the mood. A handwritten-style headline drifts in after a brief pause: "Music that sounds like the mountain feels."
Tiered Package Cards
Three textured card elements display the DJ-only, band-only, and full-experience packages side by side. Each card shows a price, a setlist sample, and a one-line real couple testimonial. The layout makes comparison easy without overwhelming the reader.
Inline Booking Form
Clicking "Book Your Date" opens a form embedded directly on the page. Fields include a wedding date picker, venue name, estimated guest count, and a toggle to select DJ, Band, or Both. The form keeps the couple on the page rather than redirecting them elsewhere.
Sticky Call-to-Action Bar
After the visitor scrolls past the header, a persistent bar anchors "Book Your Date" in dried-rose gold at the screen edge. The bar stays visible through every scroll section so the booking path is never more than one tap away.
Secondary "Hear Us First" Path
A secondary call-to-action links to a sixty-second highlight reel. This gives hesitant visitors a low-commitment next step before they commit to filling out the form. It serves couples who need to hear the sound before they trust the story.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Opens with lifestyle photo and animated headline |
| Morning Setup Scene | Shows gear arriving at a misty hillside venue |
| Soundcheck Barn Scene | Captures golden hour inside an empty barn |
| Cocktail Hour Scene | Features the jazz trio on a stone patio |
| Peak Reception Scene | Portrays the band at full energy during dancing |
| Acoustic Encore Scene | Closes the arc with a quiet starlit performance |
| Tiered Package Cards | Displays three service options with pricing |
| Inline Booking Form | Collects date, venue, guest count, and preference |
| Sticky Booking Bar | Persists "Book Your Date" across the full scroll |
Design & branding system
The template uses the Merlot and Smoke color system, a palette that feels warm, dusky, and grounded. Every color choice reinforces the mountain venue atmosphere without feeling cold or corporate.
- Deep wine (#5B2333), charcoal woodsmoke (#3C3C44), warm hearthstone (#A1887F), and pale alpine fog (#E8E4E1) form the base palette
- Dried-rose gold (#C4956A) appears on buttons, hover states, and the sticky bar to draw the eye to every action point
- The Organic Flow theme uses soft shapes, full-bleed imagery, and unhurried spacing to match the pace of a real wedding day
Mobile & speed optimization
The full-width immersive layout is structured to work across screen sizes. Large lifestyle images and cinematic sections are composed for both desktop viewing and smaller mobile displays.
- Full-bleed sections scale responsively so photography remains the focal point on any screen width
- The sticky booking bar is sized and positioned to remain usable on touchscreens without blocking content
- The inline form fields are spaced for easy tap interaction on mobile devices
How this template helps you convert
Encore is designed to move a browsing couple toward a booking decision before they even reach the form. Every design choice serves that path.
- The day-in-the-life scroll builds emotional investment section by section, so the couple arrives at the package cards already feeling connected to the experience
- The tiered card layout removes price ambiguity and puts a real testimonial beside each option, reducing hesitation at the moment of decision
- The sticky booking bar and the "Hear Us First" secondary path together ensure every visitor has a next step, whether they are ready to book today or need one more reason to trust you
Other information about this template
Encore is a strong fit for wedding entertainment vendors who want a page that does more than list credentials. A few additional points worth knowing before you use it.
- The template is part of the Wedding and Events category, with a specific focus on the mountain wedding niche
- The creative direction follows a Day-in-the-Life arc, which means the page works best when paired with real photography from actual alpine venue performances
- Venue types referenced in the template design include converted barns, alpine meadows, and timber-frame lodges, so the copy and imagery slots feel natural for those settings
- The color system is labeled Merlot and Smoke; if your brand uses a lighter or more neutral palette, you can adapt the token values while keeping the Organic Flow layout structure intact
- The template style is Full-Width Immersive, meaning the design relies on edge-to-edge imagery rather than boxed containers




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Cinematic Day-in-the-life Scroll
Full-viewport Lifestyle Header
Tiered Booking Package Cards
Inline Inquiry and Booking Form
Persistent Sticky Booking Bar
Secondary Highlight Reel Path
Related questions
Can I use this template if I only offer DJ services and not a live band?
Does the template come with the lifestyle photography shown in the preview?
How does the inline booking form collect client information?
Is the sixty-second highlight reel video included with the template?
Can the Merlot and Smoke color palette be changed to fit a different brand?