Omaha planning guide
Event Portable Toilet Rentals That Fit the Way Guests Move
Separate guest facilities from vendor and staff needs when the site is large or the workday is long. Mark a level placement area on the venue plan, then trace the most natural walking route from seating and parking. Keep the route clear of temporary cords, display walls, vehicle lanes, and service lines. A small sign can be more helpful than a hidden placement; guests should not have to search.
Think about peak moments
Attendance is not evenly distributed. A ceremony ending, halftime break, concert intermission, or meal service can create a short rush. Consider the event duration, refreshments, children’s attendance, and whether guests will arrive in waves. If the event includes food, a handwashing station can support hygiene near the service area without making the restroom queue part of the buffet line.
Make inclusion visible in the layout
An accessible unit should connect to an accessible approach, not sit on a soft shoulder or behind a curb. Review turning room, slope, surface, lighting, and proximity to the activity. Ask the venue or event authority about applicable requirements; this is planning guidance rather than a compliance certification.

Frequently asked questions
Can units be placed near a tent?
They can often be planned near an event tent if the ground, access route, clearances, and guest circulation work, but the exact location should be reviewed against stakes, guy lines, generators, catering traffic, and emergency paths.
What makes a restroom area feel more guest-friendly?
Clear wayfinding, adequate lighting, a firm approach surface, privacy from dining or entertainment, and nearby handwashing all make the area easier to use. A neat, unobstructed route is as important as the unit’s location.
Talk through the site
Share your use, dates, access route, surface conditions, and priorities. This form opens your email app with a prefilled message.
For a site-specific rental quote, call (402) 226-5410. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.
