More Malaysian couples are choosing to hold their ROM (registration of marriage) as its own scenic, intimate event rather than a quick formality squeezed in before the big wedding banquet. A rooftop solemnisation gives you a photogenic backdrop, a smaller guest list that keeps costs down, and a setting that feels every bit as special as a full wedding — just scaled to the people who matter most.
Why the Sky Deck Works for ROM Ceremonies
The 63rd floor Sky Deck at W. in the Sky sits above Bloomsvale Shopping Gallery on Jalan Puchong, with open-air, 360-degree views across the Kuala Lumpur skyline. For a ceremony that typically runs 30–60 minutes with close family and friends, the elevation and skyline backdrop do a lot of the visual work — you don't need elaborate decor to make the space feel special, though floral styling can still be added.

What's Included in an Intimate Ceremony Package
W. in the Sky's Intimate Ceremony package is built specifically for smaller ROM-sized guest lists, and typically includes Sky Deck access, event coordination support, and photography-friendly setup, with floral decoration and an intimate dinner add-on available. Exact inclusions and current guest-count tiers are listed on the packages page.

Planning Your ROM Day: A Suggested Timeline
- ●Arrival and bridal touch-up before guests arrive.
- ●Solemnisation ceremony on the Sky Deck, timed to allow both daylight and golden-hour photo opportunities.
- ●Portrait and group photography using the skyline as backdrop.
- ●Optional intimate dinner or cocktail reception for close family and friends.
Tips for Planning a Rooftop ROM
- ●Keep the guest list intimate — Sky Deck ceremony packages are designed for smaller, closer gatherings rather than full banquet crowds.
- ●Time your ceremony around golden hour if skyline photography is a priority; ask the venue what time the sun sets on your date.
- ●Confirm your rain contingency — ask whether the ceremony can move indoors to the 61st floor ballroom if needed.
- ●Sort your JPN (National Registration Department) paperwork and legal registration separately and in advance — the venue hosts the ceremony celebration, not the legal registration process itself.

