Ventura · Portable Restroom Rentals

Restroom Trailer Rentals for Ventura County Events

Climate-controlled trailers with real flush toilets, running water, and finished interiors — for vineyard weddings, beachfront receptions, film locations, and high-end Ventura builds.

Restroom Trailer Rentals for Ventura County Events

Restroom Trailers · Ventura

Restroom Trailers Done Right

A trailer is the right answer when "porta-potty" is the wrong word — vineyard weddings in Upper Ojai, beachfront receptions on the Ventura promenade, productions shooting at Point Mugu, harbor fundraisers at Channel Islands. Inside the trailer it feels like a built bathroom: flushing porcelain, sinks with running water, real lights, climate that does not roast guests in August or freeze them in February. Outside it lands clean on the lawn, the gravel, or the cobbles. We size, level, and service the trailer so the only thing your guests notice is that it does not look like an event toilet.

How We Work

Drop the restroom, run the route, pull it out clean. Same driver each visit.

1. Site walk and trailer sizing

We confirm gate width (some venues from Ojai to Camarillo are tight), the water tap, the power outlet, and how level the pad really is. Most trailers need either a 30A or 50A outlet, or a quiet generator we can drop alongside.

2. Drop, level, and hook up

Our driver pulls in early, sets the trailer on jacks until it is dead level, hooks the water and power, and runs every tap, toilet, and fan before handing off. Coastal venues with packed-dirt or grass pads get the right block-and-mat combination so the wheels do not sink.

3. Mid-event service, then haul-out

Two-day and three-day events get a quiet off-peak service window (we time around the ceremony or the call sheet). After the event we pull, sanitize, and haul — leaving the venue clean enough that the host gets their deposit back.

When You Need Restroom Trailers

A trailer is the right call for:

  • Vineyard, ranch, and backyard weddings in Ojai, Ventura, and Camarillo — venues where a row of portable toilets would not match the look guests paid for.
  • Beach and harbor events — Channel Islands Harbor fundraisers, Surfers’ Point gatherings, and promenade parties where the venue does not have enough indoor restrooms.
  • Film, TV, and commercial productions — talent and crew shooting at Point Mugu, the Oxnard plain, or up Hwy 33 need a real restroom on the call sheet.
  • Private estate events — Hope Ranch–style spillover weekends where the homeowners do not want a hundred guests using the family bathroom.
  • VIP construction milestones — investor walk-throughs and donor tours where a portable restroom would undercut the pitch.
  • Renovations with the family staying in place — kitchen and primary-bath remodels where the household still needs a real bathroom for weeks.

For weekend events, lock the date as early as you can — Ventura County wedding season fills our trailer roster fast. Call: (805) 303-5605

When You Need Restroom Trailers

What Affects the Cost of Restroom Trailers

Trailer pricing is a flat per-event or per-weekend rate that includes delivery, setup, and pickup. The number moves on:

  • Trailer size and station count. A 2-station handles up to ~100 guests for a 4-hour event; 4- and 8-station trailers cover larger weddings and festivals.
  • Single-day vs. multi-day. Weekends get a packaged rate that is cheaper per day than two stand-alone bookings.
  • Mid-event servicing. Multi-day rentals include scheduled service; we run it quietly between the ceremony and dinner, or off the call sheet on production days.
  • Where the venue sits. Anywhere along the 101 belt is included in delivery; tight backcountry venues up Hwy 33 or out past Fillmore get a small access surcharge if we need extra rigging.
  • Power and water source. Standard hookups are free; off-grid venues (which we see a lot of in Ojai) bundle a small generator and a fresh-water tank for a flat add.
  • Surface and leveling. Driveways and concrete are easiest; grass, sand, or gravel pads need extra blocks and pads, which we bring at a small add.

Send your date, guest count, and venue address — we will quote a flat number, usually within the hour.

Frequently Asked Questions

What power and water does the trailer actually need?

A 2-station trailer runs on a regular garden-hose connection and a 30-amp outlet. 4-station and larger trailers want a 50-amp service. Off-grid sites (which we see plenty of up Hwy 33) get a small generator and a 200-gallon fresh-water tank bundled in.

How big a guest count can each trailer handle?

A 2-station fits up to ~100 guests for a 4-hour event. A 4-station handles 200 to 300. The 8-station scales further. We will right-size it on the call — overbuilding is wasted money, undersizing creates the only complaint nobody forgets.

Do they really feel like a real bathroom?

Yes. Porcelain flush toilets, sinks with running water, climate control, mirrors, lighting, even music in some models. Most guests assume the trailer is part of the venue.

Can the trailer set up on grass, sand, or a slope?

Yes — we use leveling jacks plus blocks and mats. If the pad is grass at a ranch or sand near the beach, tell us during the site walk and we will bring the right load-spread plates so the wheels do not sink and the trailer stays level.

Will you service the trailer during a weekend event?

Yes. Multi-day rentals include scheduled mid-event service. We time it around your run-of-show — usually post-ceremony, pre-dinner, or in off-hours on a production day. The driver is quiet on purpose.

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Need a restroom on a Ventura County jobsite or event?

Send the date, the headcount, and a pin where you want it dropped. We answer fast and we quote flat — no maybes, no add-ons at the end.

Or call us now: (805) 303-5605

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