Tidings - Luxe Christmas Landing Page Template
Tidings is a luxury Christmas event planning landing page built for boutique planners who orchestrate corporate galas, intimate dinner parties, and full estate holiday installations. It uses a tiered pricing structure, an immersive gallery comparison journey, and a built-in upsell flow to move visitors from curious to committed before they ever pick up the phone.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Tidings is a single-page template designed for high-end Christmas event planners. It opens with a price-anchored header, guides visitors through a visual tier comparison, and closes with a form that seeds an upsell before the first consultation. The Obsidian and Gold visual identity signals luxury from the first scroll.
Who this template is for
This template is built for planners and venues that sell premium holiday experiences at a meaningful price point. If your clients need to be persuaded by atmosphere before they read a single bullet point, Tidings speaks their language.
- Boutique Christmas event planners offering tiered corporate and private packages
- Executive assistants sourcing a polished vendor to impress a boardroom or leadership team
- Venue owners who need their December calendar to fill itself well before the season starts
What problem this template solves
Most event planner pages describe services. Tidings sells desire. The problem with generic layouts is that they flatten every tier into the same visual weight, leaving visitors to self-select by price alone. This template solves that by making each tier feel experientially distinct.
- Visitors cannot easily compare package value without seeing the difference made visible
- Generic forms collect contact details but miss the moment to introduce an upgrade
- Couples and corporate clients often book conservatively because nothing on the page made the premium tier feel worth it
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-page layout structured around a comparison journey that escalates from intimate to extravagant. Every section serves a specific persuasion role, and the visual system does the selling before the copy even loads.
- A price-anchored header with three named tiers, each showing a single starting price in champagne gold
- Full-bleed gallery rows per tier, each expanding into a detail panel covering linens, lighting, florals, staffing, and planning timeline
- A sticky upsell bar, a pulsing Solstice call-to-action button, and a booking form with a single curated add-on checkbox
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components that make Tidings function as a conversion-focused event planning landing page.
Price-Anchored Split Header
The header opens with a moody editorial photograph on the left and three vertically stacked tier names on the right. Each tier shows only its name and starting price in champagne gold, creating immediate intrigue and encouraging visitors to self-select before scrolling further.
Tiered Comparison Gallery Journey
Each package tier gets its own full-bleed gallery row of four to six event photographs. Below each gallery, a detail panel lists exactly what is included at that level. The scroll order escalates from the intimate Ember tier to the extravagant Solstice tier, making each level feel more complete than the last.
Side-by-Side Venue Comparison Moment
Midway through the page, two identical venue spaces are placed side by side: one styled at the Ember level, one at Solstice. The visual difference is immediate and visceral, removing the need for lengthy copy to justify the upgrade.
Tiered Call-to-Action Buttons
Each tier closes with a "Reserve This Experience" button in gold on obsidian. The Solstice tier button is twice the width of the others and pulses subtly when it enters the viewport, drawing the eye naturally toward the highest-value option.
Sticky Upsell Bottom Bar
After the comparison section, a sticky bar appears at the bottom of the page. It offers a single upgrade prompt: adding full floral and lighting design to the Solstice package. One click takes the visitor directly to the booking form.
Upsell-Seeded Booking Form
The form captures name, event date, guest count, and current tier selection. Immediately after submission, it presents one curated add-on as a single checkbox. Options include a live string quartet, a custom monogram projection, or a midnight dessert station, seeding the upsell before the first call.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Price-Anchored Header | Introduce tiers and starting prices visually |
| Ember Gallery Row | Showcase intimate-tier event photography |
| Ember Detail Panel | List linens, lighting, florals, and staffing included |
| Frost Gallery Row | Showcase mid-tier event photography |
| Frost Detail Panel | List expanded inclusions for the Frost package |
| Solstice Gallery Row | Showcase the flagship extravagant-tier photography |
| Solstice Detail Panel | List full inclusions and planning timeline |
| Venue Comparison Moment | Show one venue dressed at Ember versus Solstice |
| Sticky Upsell Bar | Prompt Solstice upgrade with one-click action |
| Booking Form | Capture event details and present add-on checkbox |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal direction built entirely around contrast and restraint. Deep obsidian (#0B0B0D) and warm charcoal (#1E1E24) alternate as section backgrounds to create depth without introducing new colors. Champagne gold (#C9A84C) appears only on hover states, divider lines, and pricing figures, so it always reads as earned rather than decorative.
- Winter white (#F7F5F0) is reserved for typography and negative space, never used as a section background
- Gold does not shout; it catches the light only when the visitor interacts with the page
- The overall feel is a black-tie invitation printed on heavyweight cotton stock: formal, precise, and quietly confident
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built with a vertically stacked scroll experience that adapts naturally to smaller screens. Full-bleed gallery rows reflow cleanly, and the sticky upsell bar remains visible and tappable on mobile without obscuring content.
- The pulsing Solstice button animation is designed to be visible and effective on both desktop and mobile viewports
- The booking form is compact by design, capturing only the four fields needed to qualify a lead without adding friction
How this template helps you convert
Tidings is structured so that by the time a visitor reaches the booking form, the decision of whether to book has already been made. The only remaining question is which tier.
- The price-anchored header sets financial expectations immediately, filtering out mismatched visitors before they scroll and warming up qualified ones with named tiers and visible starting prices.
- The escalating gallery and detail panels build desire progressively, with each tier making the previous feel slightly incomplete, so the visitor naturally leans toward a higher investment before the form appears.
- The sticky upsell bar and the add-on checkbox in the booking form introduce upgrade revenue at two separate moments, one before the form and one inside it, without requiring a second visit or a sales call.
Other information about this template
This template is designed specifically for the Christmas event planning and holiday corporate entertainment market. It suits planners who book months ahead of December and need their page to sell the season before the season arrives.
- The template supports three named package tiers: Ember for intimate gatherings, Frost for mid-scale events, and Solstice for full estate-level productions
- Add-on options included in the form flow are a live string quartet, a custom monogram projection, and a midnight dessert station
- The page is ideal for boutique planners whose clients include executive assistants, couples hosting their first holiday in a new home, and venue owners managing December calendars
- This is a single landing page template, not a multi-page website build




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Comparison Journey
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Price-anchored Split Header
Escalating Tier Gallery and Detail Panels
Venue Side-by-side Comparison
Pulsing Solstice Call to Action Button
Sticky Upsell Bottom Bar
Add-on Checkbox in Booking Form
Related questions
Can I change the three tier names to match my own packages?
Does the booking form connect to a payment processor?
Is this template suitable for a single planner or a small team?
Can I use this template if I only offer two packages instead of three?
When should I publish this page relative to the Christmas season?