The VIP Experience: Beyond the Blue Box
We understand that aesthetics matter. Our wedding restroom trailers feature clean, white exteriors that blend seamlessly into any Steelton, PA venue. We handle the complete setup: leveling the trailer, skirting the bottom to hide wheels, and connecting to power and water. If your venue is off-grid, we provide quiet generators and onboard water tanks for complete autonomy.
If a full trailer is out of budget or space is tight, we also offer deluxe flushable porta potties. These stand-alone units feature a foot-pump flush system (hiding waste) and a built-in handwash sink inside the unit. It is a significant upgrade from a standard unit, perfect for backyard parties and smaller Steelton, PA gatherings.
Call for a quote: (833) 764-0590
Don't ask your guests to compromise on comfort. enhance your event with our luxury sanitation solutions.
"The restroom trailer was the talk of the wedding! It was nicer than the bathrooms in my house. The AC was a lifesaver."
"We rented a VIP trailer for a corporate retreat. The team set it up perfectly and it remained spotless all weekend."
"Worth every penny. The flushable toilets and running water made our outdoor event feel so much more civilized."
After initial habitation by Susquehannock Indians and subsequent nearby Harrisburg establishment, the area was owned by the Kelker family of Harrisburg by the 1800s. The 100-acre area was chosen in 1866 by Samuel Morse Felton Sr., president of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, to begin construction of a steel mill. This particular site was favored because of the location's proximity to the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Pennsylvania Canal, and the nearby iron mine in Cornwall, Lebanon County. The land was purchased from owners Henry A. and Rudolph F. Kelker; then, steel pioneer Alexander Lyman Holley was chosen to build the mill along the Susquehanna River, which was completed by 1867 (along with a mansion for Felton), and began operation on May 15, 1868. Originally named "Baldwin" after Matthias W. Baldwin, founder of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, by 1871 it had changed to "Steel Works" after the existence of another Baldwin, Pennsylvania Post Office, and finally "Steelton" in 1879 after confusion of the Post Office with the steel mill itself. It was incorporated as a borough on January 19, 1880. The extensive steel works of the Pennsylvania Steel Company later became operated by Bethlehem Steel, ArcelorMittal, and currently Cleveland-Cliffs. Also present at one time were brickyards, a flouring mill, and machine shops.
Zip Codes in Steelton, PA that we also serve: 17113