Aisle is a full-width immersive landing page template built for hotel ballroom wedding day-of coordinators. It uses a cinematic scroll sequence, a warm Merlot and Smoke color palette, and a scrapbook-style header to draw couples in emotionally. A two-step booking form and embedded availability calendar turn that emotional pull into real date holds.
by Rocket studio
Aisle is designed for the wedding day-of coordinator who lives inside hotel ballrooms from dawn until the last sparkler fades. The template unfolds like a film reel as visitors scroll, pairing full-width photography with first-person captions that build trust before a single word about price is spoken. By the time the booking form appears, the couple already feels the relief.
This template is built for independent day-of coordinators who specialize in hotel ballroom weddings. It speaks directly to a professional who manages vendor handoffs, ceremony cues, and reception timelines rather than planning the wedding from scratch.
Engaged couples who have handled their own vendor contracts often reach a quiet panic around three in the morning. They realize no one is actually running the day. This template speaks to that exact moment, offering reassurance before making an ask.
You get a single-page layout that moves visitors through a full wedding day in chronological scroll order. Every design and copy decision supports one outcome: getting a serious couple to hold their date.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Collage Scrapbook Header
Cinematic Scroll Sequence
Floating and Anchored Call to Action Button
Two-step Booking Form
Embedded Availability Calendar
Warm Artisan Color System
Who is the Aisle template built for?
How does the two-step booking form work?
What does the availability calendar show?
Can I update the cinematic scroll sections with my own content?
Is this a single-page template or a multi-page website?
This template ships with a set of purpose-built components, each one chosen to support the booking goal without rushing the emotional journey.
The header layers overlapping photographs at slightly different rotations against a linen-textured background. Images show a coordinator pinning a boutonnière, a ballroom mid-setup with merlot uplighting, and a handwritten timeline on a clipboard. The abundance of overlapping images signals expertise before the visitor reads a single word.
Each scroll section fills the full viewport with a wide photograph and a short first-person caption in the coordinator's voice. The sequence advances in real wedding-day order, from vendor arrival through the sparkler exit. The pacing builds emotional momentum that naturally carries the visitor toward the booking section.
A "Hold My Date" button appears as a floating element after the third scroll section. It reappears as a fixed anchor at the bottom of the page. The dual placement means no visitor misses the prompt once they are ready to act.
Step one collects wedding date, hotel venue name, and estimated guest count. Step two asks for the couple's names and preferred contact method, either text or email. Breaking the form into two steps keeps the entry point low and reduces hesitation.
A secondary call-to-action labeled "See My Availability" links to an embedded calendar. Open Saturdays are highlighted in rose-gold, making the coordinator's schedule immediately readable. This path serves visitors who want to confirm availability before committing to the full form.
Deep wine, charcoal smoke, antique cream, and muted rose-gold work as a cohesive visual system. Cream dominates backgrounds, smoke carries body text, merlot anchors headlines, and rose-gold warms every interactive touchpoint. The palette feels rich and romantic without tipping into generic bridal blush.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Collage Header | Establishes coordinator expertise through layered imagery |
| Morning Scene Dissolve | Transitions from collage into single cinematic frame |
| Vendor Arrival Walkthrough | Opens the chronological wedding-day scroll story |
| Ceremony Cue Calling | Advances the day narrative to ceremony management |
| Cocktail Hour Pivot | Shows real-time adaptability during a critical window |
| Grand Entrance Coordination | Highlights precision timing for a high-emotion moment |
| Reception Timeline Management | Demonstrates full ballroom reception oversight |
| Sparkler Exit Close | Delivers the emotional payoff and softens the call to action landing |
| Hold My Date Form | Converts warmed-up visitors with a two-step booking form |
| Availability Calendar | Offers a low-commitment secondary discovery path |
The visual identity follows a Warm Artisan theme built on the Merlot and Smoke color system. Every color choice carries a specific role, so the palette reads as intentional rather than decorative.
The full-width immersive layout is structured to translate gracefully to smaller screens without losing its cinematic feel. Scroll sections that fill the viewport on desktop adapt proportionally so the emotional pacing holds on mobile.
The page is engineered around one principle: earn the click before you ask for it. Every design and structural choice moves the visitor closer to a booking decision without pressure.
This template is categorized under Wedding and Events, specifically within the Wedding Venue Services subcategory, with a niche focus on the hotel ballroom wedding day-of coordinator market. It is a strong fit for coordinators working with couples booked at established hotel venues who need a page that communicates professionalism and emotional intelligence in equal measure.