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Event Restroom Planning

A practical guide to planning restrooms for weddings, festivals, races, and community events.

Event Restroom Planning

Plan event restrooms the way professionals do

Restroom planning is one of those things nobody notices when it's done right, and everybody notices when it's done wrong. This guide gives you the math, the placement rules, and the upgrades worth paying for.

The unit-count math

Start with three variables: guest count, event length, and whether alcohol is being served.

Baseline: 1 standard unit per 50 guests for a 4-hour event without alcohol.

Adjustments:

  • Add 30% more units if alcohol is being served
  • Add 20% more units for every 2 additional hours beyond 4
  • Add 1 ADA unit for every 20 standard units (5% minimum)
  • Add 1 hand wash station per 2 standard units, or 1 per 100 guests, whichever is greater

Example: 300 guests, 6-hour event with alcohol. Base: 6 units. +30% alcohol: 7.8 → 8 units. +20% for hours: 9.6 → 10 units. +ADA: 1 unit. +hand wash: 5 stations. Total: 10 standard + 1 ADA + 5 hand wash.

Placement

The two biggest mistakes are placing units too far from where guests actually gather, and clustering them all in one spot. For events with separate areas (ceremony + reception, multiple stages), distribute units between zones. Keep them within roughly 200 feet of guest activity.

Practical rules:

  • Flat, accessible surface — no soft mud, no steep slopes
  • Within service-truck reach (paved or compacted surface within ~30 feet)
  • Visible but not directly in sightline of dinner tables, ceremony, or photo backdrops
  • Lit at night (string lights or temporary lighting nearby)
  • Hand wash stations adjacent to portable toilets and near food

When to upgrade to a luxury trailer

For weddings, executive functions, or upscale private events, a luxury restroom trailer changes the guest experience. They have real flushing toilets, running water, climate control, lighting, and finishes that don't read "portable." Plan one 4-stall trailer per ~150 guests as a baseline.

Don't skip ADA

Any event open to the public must include accessible facilities. The standard is one ADA unit per 20 standard units or 5% of total, whichever is greater. Skipping them is both an ADA violation and a way to alienate guests who needed them.

Service during the event

Multi-day events need scheduled service between days. High-traffic single-day events (festivals, races) can benefit from mid-event service. We can schedule a service visit timed between event sessions.

Delivery and pickup timing

Standard practice is delivery the day before the event and pickup the day after. For weekend events at venues where storage is fine, that's flexible. For street locations or venues with tight rules, plan to the minute.

Booking timeline

Peak wedding season weekends fill up months in advance. For Saturdays in May–October, book 2–3 months out. Weekday and off-season events have more flexibility.

Get help planning

Call (833) 652-7865 with your guest count, venue, and date. We'll send a unit recommendation, layout suggestions, and a written quote the same day. See also our Event Portable Toilets and Luxury Restroom Trailers service pages.

Event Restroom Planning

Real-world planning guidance, common mistakes to avoid, and the cost factors that actually matter — written from the field, not from a marketing brief.

Event Restroom Planning — FAQs

How do I calculate restroom needs for my event?

Start with 1 unit per 50 guests for a 4-hour event. Add 1 unit per 25 additional guests or per additional hour. Add 15–25% if alcohol is served. Always include at least one ADA-accessible unit and one hand wash station per 10 standard units.

Where should restrooms be placed at an event?

Within 300 feet of any guest area, clustered in 4–8 unit “villages” rather than a single bank, with ADA units at every cluster. Position downwind of food service and away from main photo angles. For multi-day festivals, place clusters where overnight service trucks can reach them.

When should I upgrade to a luxury restroom trailer?

Weddings, corporate galas, and any event where guest experience is a priority. Trailers run 4–6x the cost of standard units but offer climate control, flushing toilets, real sinks, and finished interiors. Book peak-season dates 4–6 months ahead.

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