San Diego Restroom Trailer Rental
Restroom trailers are the premium alternative to standard porta potties for events in San Diego where guest experience matters. Climate-controlled, with running water, flushing toilets, vanity lighting, and full-length mirrors, restroom trailers look and feel like permanent restrooms — on wheels, positioned wherever your event takes place. They're the standard choice for weddings, corporate events, upscale fundraisers, and any event where standard units would feel jarring.
Restroom trailer rental in San Diego costs $800–$1,500 for a 2-stall unit for a weekend event and $1,200–$2,500+ for 4-stall units. Larger 6-stall and 8-stall trailers for events over 300 guests run $2,000–$4,000. 18 of 18 verified providers in San Diego carry restroom trailers — fleet size is limited, so book 4–6 weeks in advance for peak season events. Service covers the San Diego metro including Southern California, national footprint, Chula Vista.
Restroom trailers require a level surface for setup, an external water hookup (garden hose connection), and in most cases external power (30-amp shore power connection or generator). Confirm these requirements with your San Diego provider before signing — some trailers are fully self-contained with built-in tanks and generators, while others require external utilities. Trailers are typically delivered and positioned by the provider a day before the event.
San Diego Providers Offering Restroom trailers
air conditioning · lighting · premium amenities · running water sink
hand sanitizer dispensers · hand washing station · climate control · flushing toilets · running water sinks
bathroom attendant service · power supply · climate control · well-lit interior · hand wash stations +1 more
hand wash station · hand sanitizer station
custom design floral shrinkwrap · soft LED lighting · central bluetooth music system · artwork · woodgrain flooring +5 more
climate control · porcelain sinks · flower boxes · amenities basket · AC
portable handwashing station · hand sanitizer · air conditioning · lighting · running water +1 more
hand sanitizer · sinks · flush mechanisms · disposable paper seat covers · instant antiseptic hand cleanser and foam
hand wash station · pumping services · restroom trailers · potable water
hand wash station · pumping services · restroom trailers · potable water
fresh-water faucets · climate control · lighting · mirrors · porta potty accessories
hand sanitizer · damage waiver protection · Environment & Energy Compliance Fee
hand sanitizer · deodorizing treatments · blue treatment chemicals
hand sanitizer · damage waiver protection · Environment & Energy Compliance Fee
hand sanitizer · damage waiver protection · Environment & Energy Compliance Fee
hand sanitizer · damage waiver protection · Environment & Energy Compliance Fee
Restroom Trailer Rental FAQ — San Diego
How much does a restroom trailer rental cost in San Diego?
Restroom trailer rental in San Diego costs $800–$1,500 for a 2-stall unit and $1,200–$2,500 for a 4-stall trailer for a weekend event. Larger trailers for 300+ guest events run $2,000–$4,000. Pricing includes delivery, setup, and pickup. Compare quotes from 18 providers in San Diego — inventory is limited, so book 4–6 weeks ahead.
What do restroom trailers require for setup in San Diego?
Restroom trailers need a flat, level surface for parking, an external water source (garden hose connection), and power (30-amp shore connection or generator rental). Some self-contained trailers have built-in freshwater tanks and generators — no external utilities needed. Confirm requirements with your San Diego provider, especially for remote event sites without utility access.
How many restroom trailers do I need for a wedding in San Diego?
A standard 2-stall trailer handles events up to 100 guests for a 4–6 hour event. For 100–200 guests, use a 4-stall trailer. For 200–300 guests, plan for a 6-stall unit or two 4-stall trailers. Your San Diego provider can recommend the right configuration based on your guest count, event duration, and whether alcohol will be served (which increases restroom demand by 20–25%).