Austino's treats the restroom as part of your venue — not an afterthought parked behind the catering tent. Right unit, right placement, fully stocked, pulled the morning after.
Click Here to Call (888) 341-5226The bride's mother is the one who usually notices first. Forty minutes into the reception, a guest comes back from the restroom area looking tense, and the question travels fast: who set this up? That's the moment most couples find out whether their rental company actually thought the job through, or just dropped a unit and drove off.
Austino's runs wedding work differently. We treat the restroom as part of the venue, not an afterthought. That means the right unit for the guest count, placed where it disappears into the landscaping, stocked to last the full event, and pulled the morning after without a phone call from you.
Click Here to Call (888) 341-5226This page is for couples and planners working an outdoor or semi-outdoor wedding who already know the venue doesn't have enough indoor restrooms — or any at all.
Private property receptions where indoor facilities simply can't handle the guest load.
Beautiful outdoor vineyard weddings that need elegant restroom solutions to match the setting.
Rustic barn venues that lack adequate permanent restroom facilities for large guest counts.
Tented receptions on rented land where no indoor restrooms exist on the property.
Scenic waterfront events where breathtaking views deserve equally impressive amenities.
Any event north of 50 guests where indoor stalls top out at two — you're in the right place.
Each option below is a different category of unit, picked based on guest count, event length, attire, and how visible the restroom area will be from the ceremony.
Climate-controlled interior, real flushing toilets, full-size sinks with running water, mirrors, lighting, vanity counter, and hardwood-look flooring. Usually configured as separate men's and women's sides, sometimes unisex stalls. Trailers range from 2-stall to 10-stall depending on guest count. Trailers need a level surface, access to water, and a power source — generator included if needed. We walk the site with you before the date.
A step below the trailer, a step above standard. Upscale single units with interior lighting, hand sanitizer dispenser, sometimes a small sink, often a flushing mechanism, and a finished interior that doesn't read as construction-site equipment. Good fit for weddings of 40–80 guests where the trailer is overkill and the budget needs to breathe.
For receptions running 150+ guests over a 5-hour window, the math changes. We typically combine: one luxury trailer for the main guest flow, ADA-accessible units placed near the ceremony seating, and a handwashing station near the catering area. Mid-event servicing happens discreetly — between the ceremony and reception while guests are seated.
Standalone handwashing stations matter more than couples expect. Caterers need them. Guests notice them. We rent them as a separate add-on with foot-pump or hands-free operation, soap, paper towels, and a fresh water reservoir sized to the event length.
Required for most venue contracts and a basic courtesy regardless. We bring wheelchair-accessible single units or include an ADA stall inside the trailer configuration. Placement matters — we set them on level ground with a clear approach path, ensuring full accessibility for all your guests.
We don't just drop equipment. We walk the venue with you before the event date, check sightlines from the ceremony seating, the head table, and the photo locations before confirming placement. Mid-event service is available for all-day events — discreet, scheduled, and seamless so guests never know it happened.
Most wedding restroom complaints trace to four failures — all preventable when you work with the right company.
This happens when the rental company stocked for a "standard event" and your reception ran longer than the booking estimated. We stock for the actual hours plus a buffer, and trailers get a mid-event service if booked for full-day events.
The trailer is parked where Aunt Linda can see it from the head table. A proper site walk fixes this. We look at sightlines from the ceremony seating, the head table, and the photo locations before we confirm placement.
We bring a generator sized for the trailer plus a 30% margin. Not the bare minimum. Your guests won't be suffering through a hot restroom while you're celebrating the happiest day of your life.
We pull the morning after, before 10 AM unless you specify otherwise. No trucks showing up while you're still celebrating. No disruption to your post-wedding morning.
A few things worth knowing before you sign anything — with us or anyone else. These details can make or break your event day experience.
A 100-guest wedding running 4 hours needs less than a 100-guest wedding running 8 hours with an open bar. We ask about event length, bar service, and meal style because they change the load on the unit.
The trailer is roughly the footprint of a pickup truck with a long bed. If your access road is narrow, gravel, or steeply graded, we need to know before delivery day — not when the truck is already there.
Don't assume the venue's outdoor outlet can run the trailer's HVAC. We confirm power and water availability during the site walk and bring what's needed if the venue can't supply it.
Saturdays from May through October book out fast, especially Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Six to eight weeks ahead is comfortable; less than three weeks is tight. We hold dates with a deposit.
Pricing varies more than couples expect. Here's the honest breakdown. We quote everything in writing, line item by line item, before you commit — no surprises.
Individual upscale units with interior lighting and hand sanitizer. Perfect for smaller gatherings of 40–80 guests where the trailer is overkill and the budget needs to breathe.
The classic "we want something nice" option. Climate-controlled, real flushing toilets, full sinks, mirrors, vanity counter, and hardwood-look flooring. Best for 80–150 guests.
Full-amenity luxury trailer for larger receptions. Separate men's and women's sides, premium finishes throughout. Ideal for 150–250+ guest weddings.
The couple booked a 6-stall trailer plus two ADA singles plus a handwashing station. The site was an active vineyard with a gravel access road that narrowed past the main barn. We did the site walk three weeks out, identified that the trailer couldn't make the final turn, and repositioned the staging area 80 feet back — close enough to the reception that guests didn't notice, far enough that the trailer didn't have to thread the narrow turn.
Mid-event service happened at 7:15 PM between dinner and dancing. Pickup the next morning at 9. The planner called us first for her next four weddings.
"We had Austino's bring a 4-stall trailer to our backyard wedding. What I appreciated most was the site walk a week before — they flagged that our planned spot would be in the bridal party's photo background and suggested moving it to the side yard. Trailer was spotless, smelled clean all night, and pickup was at 8 AM the next morning while we were still asleep. Worth every dollar."
"Booked the upscale single units for a 60-guest ceremony at my in-laws' property. Delivery was on time. One small issue — the hand sanitizer dispenser on unit two was running low by the end of the night. Called Austino's the next week and they took it off the invoice without me having to push. Fair company. Would book again."
"I'm a wedding planner and I've used three different rental companies over the years. Austino's is the only one that calls me back the same day, sends the quote in writing line by line, and shows up at the time they said. That sounds basic. It isn't, in this industry."
The standard industry rule is one stall per 50 guests for a 4-hour event. That rule is roughly correct for a daytime ceremony with a light meal and no bar. It's wrong for almost every other scenario.
A wedding with open bar service running 5+ hours bumps the load significantly — alcohol shifts the math toward one stall per 35–40 guests. An evening reception with dinner pushes it further because guest use clusters around predictable windows (cocktail hour, the half-hour after dinner ends). If those windows queue up, your guests are standing in line in formal wear, which is the experience nobody books a wedding to provide.
Mixed-use weddings — say, a ceremony at a church followed by reception at a private home — sometimes only need restrooms at the reception. Sometimes they need them at both. Depends on how long the gap is and whether guests will travel through any in-between locations.
| Guest Count | Event Length | Recommended Setup |
|---|---|---|
| Under 75 guests | Short event (4–5 hrs) | 2 upscale singles + handwashing station |
| 100–200 guests | Standard reception | 4–6 stall luxury trailer + ADA single + handwashing |
| 150+ guests with bar | 5+ hours | 6-stall trailer + 2 ADA singles + 2 handwashing stations |
| 250+ guests | Full day | Multi-trailer setup — math gets specific to your floor plan |
The honest answer for most weddings of 100–200 guests: a 4-to-6-stall luxury trailer plus an ADA single plus a handwashing station covers the load comfortably and gives you a buffer. Under 75 guests at a short event, two upscale singles plus handwashing often does it.
The actual answer for your specific wedding depends on event length, bar service, meal style, age distribution of guests, and how spread out the venue layout is. Worth a five-minute phone call before you commit to a number.
For Saturday weddings between May and October, six to eight weeks ahead is comfortable. Inside three weeks is tight, especially over holiday weekends. For weekday or off-season events, two to three weeks is usually fine. We hold dates with a deposit and final confirmation closer in.
It can be placed on level grass for short-duration events. For multi-day setups or wet conditions, we sometimes use leveling pads. What it can't sit on: significant slopes, soft mud, or surfaces that wouldn't support a pickup truck. We confirm placement during the site walk before your event.
Attendants are optional and available as an add-on. For events over 200 guests or extended timelines, many couples opt for one. The attendant restocks supplies, monitors cleanliness, and handles minor issues so you don't hear about them during your reception.
Trailers and units handle weather fine. Delivery still happens on schedule unless conditions make the access road impassable. For weddings during storm season, we monitor forecasts and coordinate with you 24–48 hours out if anything looks dicey.
Yes. Every trailer and unit is fully serviced, deep-cleaned, and restocked before delivery. We don't drop equipment that came back dirty from another job — that's the fastest way to lose a wedding client and we know it. Your guests will walk into a spotless facility every time.
For larger bookings we'll arrange a yard visit so you can walk through the trailer before the date. Smaller bookings — we send detailed photos and video walkthroughs so you know exactly what's arriving at your venue.
Get clarity before you commit. Call Austino's for a free site assessment and written quote — we'll walk you through guest count math, unit options, and pricing before you sign anything. Wedding dates book up fast through peak season, but we keep planning conversations open year-round.
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