Prost - Immersive Oktoberfest Landing Page Template
Prost is a horizontal scroll landing page built for Oktoberfest travel experiences. It guides visitors through the full trip journey using immersive mood panels, a scrapbook-style header, and a three-step event registration flow. The dark emerald and weathered brass color system gives every section the warmth and texture of a well-worn alpine rucksack.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Prost is a single-page horizontal scroll template designed for Oktoberfest travel packages. It opens with a collage header that feels like a jacket emptied onto a dark oak table, then pulls visitors through cinematic mood panels representing each stage of the trip. A brass-tinted sticky call-to-action and a live table-availability counter drive group bookings from the first swipe.
Who this template is for
This template speaks directly to the people selling and booking real Oktoberfest experiences, not tourist packages sold from a brochure rack. It suits travel outfits that know the Wiesn intimately and want their page to feel that way.
- Friend groups of six to twelve who have been planning this trip for years and need one link to make it happen
- Couples chasing a bucket-list festival weekend that goes beyond the standard tent circuit
- Corporate travel teams looking for an authentic Wiesn experience without navigating German booking portals
What problem this template solves
Most festival travel pages look like every other tour operator page. They list bullet points, show a generic hero image, and ask visitors to fill out a plain enquiry form. That approach does not match the energy of Oktoberfest, and it does not close group bookings.
- Groups arriving on a travel page want to feel the experience before they commit, not read a spec sheet
- Organizers need a fast, shareable path to rally friends before a deposit is placed
- Scarcity is real at Oktoberfest, but generic pages never communicate it with enough weight to drive action
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured horizontal scroll landing page with every section already designed for the Oktoberfest travel use case. The layout, color system, and copy placeholders are built around the trip chronology, so you are not adapting a generic template to fit a niche.
- A full-viewport collage header with overlapping Polaroids, torn tent tickets, a hand-drawn Theresienwiese map, a boarding pass, and a friends mid-toast snapshot
- Six horizontal mood panels taking visitors from the overnight flight through to a riverside walk in the Englischer Garten
- A three-step registration form covering trip dates, group size, package tier, and booking contact details
Feature list
This template is built around a clear set of capabilities drawn directly from the brief. Each feature serves a specific moment in the visitor's journey from curiosity to confirmed booking.
Collage Scrapbook Header
The header fills the full viewport with overlapping Polaroids, creased boarding passes, a hand-drawn venue map, torn tent admission tickets, and a group toast snapshot. Elements sit at slight angles, as if tipped from a jacket pocket onto a dark oak table. Hand-script typography reads "Your Table Is Waiting."
Horizontal Scroll Mood Panels
Six full-viewport panels carry visitors through the chronology of the trip. Each panel uses a single dominant photograph and minimal text. The sequence moves from the overnight flight and Munich arrival through the lederhosen fitting, tent entrance, peak table chaos, and a quiet Englischer Garten walk.
Sticky Reserve call to action
A brass-colored call-to-action element stays anchored to the right edge of the screen throughout the horizontal scroll. It expands into the three-step booking form when tapped or clicked, keeping the registration path available at every point in the journey.
Three-Step Registration Form
The booking form is structured in three clear steps. Step one collects trip dates and group size using a visual selector that shows remaining table availability. Step two presents three package tiers. Step three captures the booking contact's names and email address.
Live Table Availability Counter
Each weekend's remaining tables are shown through a live counter embedded in the booking flow. This communicates real scarcity without manufactured urgency, giving groups an honest reason to act before their preferred dates sell out.
Group Share Link
A secondary call-to-action labeled "Send This to the Group Chat" generates a shareable preview link. The organizer can circulate it before anyone commits, helping the group align on dates and packages without a separate conversation thread.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Collage scrapbook header | Sets the immersive Oktoberfest tone and introduces the core hook |
| Overnight flight panel | Opens the horizontal journey with the anticipation of departure |
| Munich arrival panel | Shifts mood to golden-morning arrival energy at the Hauptbahnhof |
| Lederhosen fitting panel | Grounds the experience in authentic local preparation |
| Tent entrance panel | Delivers the first wave of festival atmosphere and scale |
| Peak table chaos panel | Captures the full emotional height of the Wiesn table experience |
| Englischer Garten walk | Closes the narrative arc with a quiet, memorable aftermath |
| Package tier selector | Presents Wiesn Essentials, Full Bavarian, and VIP Käfer Tent options |
| Three-step booking form | Collects dates, group size, tier choice, and contact details |
| Sticky reserve button | Keeps the primary call-to-action visible throughout the scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme built on a Dark Emerald color system. Every color choice has a physical reference rooted in the Bavarian Alps and the festival itself, so the palette reads as lived-in rather than designed.
- Deep Bavarian forest (#0B3D2E) and aged loden wool (#3E5641) carry all backgrounds, creating a dark, textured base that feels like waxed canvas
- Weathered brass (#A8872D) appears on buttons, pricing labels, and the sticky call-to-action, adding a tarnished-metal warmth to every interactive element
- Fresh pretzel cream (#F5E6C8) handles all body text and section dividers, keeping copy warm and readable against the dark backgrounds without heaviness
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built with a single-page horizontal scroll structure that translates naturally to touch-based navigation on phones and tablets. The visual rhythm of the mood panels is designed to feel intentional when swiped, not clunky.
- Each mood panel fills the viewport at any screen size, so the immersive full-bleed photography remains intact on mobile
- The sticky brass call-to-action adjusts its position and tap target for smaller screens, keeping the booking path reachable without zooming
- The three-step form breaks the registration process into short, focused screens so mobile users are never confronted with a long scrolling form
How this template helps you convert
The conversion strategy in this template is built around three honest mechanisms: immersion, social proof via shared experience, and real scarcity. None of them require pressure tactics.
- The horizontal scroll journey puts the visitor inside the trip before they reach the booking form, so by the time they see the package options, the desire is already formed rather than manufactured.
- The live table counter shows genuine availability for each Oktoberfest weekend, creating a factual reason to book now rather than a countdown timer that resets every morning.
- The group share link removes the single biggest barrier to group travel bookings by letting the organizer build consensus before asking anyone to enter payment details.
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of festival tourism and high-intent travel planning. It is purpose-built for the Oktoberfest travel niche, where booking windows are short and group coordination is the primary friction point.
- The template style is horizontal scroll, and it is designed to feel like flipping through someone else's perfect trip rather than navigating a standard travel site
- The three package tiers, Wiesn Essentials, Full Bavarian, and VIP Käfer Tent, are pre-labeled in the template and ready for price and detail customization
- The scrapbook header components, including the Theresienwiese map, boarding pass, and Maßkrug toast snapshot, are positioned as editable placeholder elements




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Collage Scrapbook Header
Horizontal Scroll Mood Panels
Sticky Brass Reserve Button
Three-step Booking Form
Live Table Availability Counter
Group Share Link Generator
Related questions
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