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A luxury restroom trailer with both doors open, parked on a lawn in dappled afternoon light.

Luxury restroom trailers · Charleston

The best seat at your wedding.

Charleston has more steeples than any city in America. It now has a throne to match. Climate-controlled restroom trailers, delivered spotless, collected quietly, and never once the thing your guests talk about for the wrong reason.

The case against plastic

Your guests will remember the bathroom either way.

You have spent a year choosing linens nobody will photograph. Then you park a plastic box behind the live oaks and hope for the best. There is a better ending to that sentence.

The plastic box

  • Whatever the temperature is outside, plus ten
  • Hand sanitizer, if you are lucky
  • A door latch everyone can hear from the dance floor
  • Bridesmaids taking turns holding the dress
  • Hidden behind a hedge and still not hidden enough
  • A line that becomes its own event

The Holy Throne

  • Air conditioning in August, heat in February
  • Porcelain flush toilets and running hot water
  • Vanity lighting people actually want to stand under
  • Room to move in a gown, without a support team
  • Handsome enough to park where guests can find it
  • Two to three stalls moving at once

The fleet

Named, like everything else here, after something with a steeple.

Two units, sized to the guest count rather than to whatever happened to be on the lot. Both arrive stocked, cleaned, and levelled before your first vendor shows up.

Two stall The Chapel, a two-stall luxury restroom trailer with separate men's and women's entries.

The Chapel

Up to 150 guestsTwo private stalls

The workhorse of the Lowcountry wedding. Two fully separate rooms, each with its own porcelain toilet, vanity, mirror, and door that closes like a real one. Fits where a caterer's van fits.

  • Climate control, heating and air
  • Hot and cold running water
  • Interior and exterior lighting
  • Onboard fresh and waste tanks
  • Bluetooth audio, kept low
Three stall · ADA The Cathedral, a three-stall ADA-accessible luxury restroom trailer.

The Cathedral

Up to 300 guestsThree stalls · ADA

For the guest list that outgrew the tent. Three stalls keep the line moving through cocktail hour, and the wheelchair-accessible entry means nobody is directed somewhere else.

  • ADA-compliant ramp and grab bars
  • Wide vanity with room to set a clutch down
  • Climate control, heating and air
  • Larger tanks for full-weekend events
  • Attendant station available

How it works

Three steps, and only one of them is yours.

Check your date

Send us the date, the venue, and a rough headcount. We confirm availability and send a flat quote within one business day. No sales call unless you want one.

We deliver and set up

For a Saturday event we usually arrive Friday. We level the trailer, connect power and water, stock it, and clean it again before we leave. You are welcome to ignore all of it.

We take it away

Collected Monday, or whenever the venue prefers. Waste hauled and disposed of properly, site left the way we found it. Your planner never has to mention us again.

Where we go

If you can get a tent there, we can get a bathroom there.

We cover Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties as standard. Barrier islands, private estates, and the kind of dirt road that does not appear on a map are all familiar territory. Anything farther is quoted by mileage, no surprises.

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Questions

The things planners ask first.

How many restrooms do I actually need?

A two-stall trailer comfortably serves up to about 150 guests over a six-hour event. Above that, or if you are pouring drinks for longer than six hours, plan on a three-stall unit or a second trailer. Tell us the headcount and the run time and we will tell you straight, even when the answer is that you need less than you thought.

Does the venue need power and water?

A standard household outlet within about 100 feet is ideal, and a garden hose spigot helps. If the site has neither, we bring a quiet generator and arrive with the fresh water tank full. Nothing about your site is a dealbreaker until we have looked at it.

When do you deliver and pick up?

For a Saturday event we typically deliver Friday and collect Monday, so no truck appears while your guests are there. If your venue has a tighter load-in window, we work to it.

Can the trailer get to my venue?

We need a reasonably level spot roughly ten by thirty feet with clear tow access. Soft sand, steep grades, and historic downtown driveways all deserve a look first, which we do at no charge anywhere in the tri-county area.

Do I need an attendant?

Optional, and worth it above roughly 200 guests. An attendant restocks, wipes down between waves, and is otherwise invisible. Below that headcount most events do fine without one.

How far ahead should I book?

Spring and fall Saturdays in Charleston go early, often six months out or more. Weekdays and the winter calendar are usually open a few weeks ahead. If your date is close, ask anyway. Cancellations happen.

What does it cost?

Pricing depends on the trailer, the length of the rental, and how far we are hauling. We quote flat, all in, with delivery, setup, stocking, and pickup included. No fuel surcharge invented after the fact.

Check your date

Tell us the date. We will tell you in a day.

No deposit to ask, no call required. If we are booked, we will say so and point you to someone good.

We reply within one business day. Your details go to us and nowhere else.

Everything else at your wedding is rented too.