Key Takeaways
- “Always dirty & smelly”—busted: ventilation, routine service, and odor control keep units fresh.
- “Basic only”—busted: features include non-skid floors, sanitizer, sinks, even flushable options; luxury trailers feel like indoor baths.
- “Only for construction”—busted: weddings, films, corporate events, relief sites, and backyard parties use them.
- “Unhygienic/unsafe”—busted: strict cleaning, latches, occupancy indicators, ADA rails; attendants available.
- “You have to squat”—busted: standard seats, lighting, climate control, and accessible layouts.
The humble porta-potty. We’ve all seen them, many of us have used them.
The history of portable toilets is long and while early variations on outdoor, moveable bathrooms dates back to the 6th century, “modern porta-potties” were patented in the 1960s and have only gotten better from there.
Ever since, millions have taken advantage of the convenience and handiness of finding a bathroom where they might not otherwise have the opportunity. It’s a beautiful thing, really. And everybody’s got an opinion on porta-potties. Love them (really?) or hate them, (come on now), myths and misconceptions about this modern wonder have a way of popping up.
Dear reader, you’re here at the best luxury lavatory rental place in New England. And like you, we’ve heard those myths and misgivings, the worries and even fears, that come along with the idea of using or renting a portable bathroom.
Today we’ll take a look at some of those myths. I’m pretty sure we’ll be able to bust those myths right open and really clear the air. Pun absolutely intended.

Myth: Porta Potties Are Always Dirty and Smelly
But are they really? Maybe, if you’ve used those old, out-of-date toilets of days past. Or if you were inexplicably around in the 1800s or even working the shipyards during World War II. Early versions were made of wood and easily absorbed and held onto bad odors.
Before they were so easy to transport, they could tip over, spill, and definitely smell like a bad day gone even worse.
I even remember the outdoor bathrooms we’d find at small state parks or recreation areas. Wood? Check. Damp and stinky? Absolutely. And don’t get me started on the spiders.
Modern porta-potties are a whole new, fresher-smelling reality. Strategic venting to allow more fresh air, regular cleaning and sanitation, non-splash urinals, and even flushable toilets have all made the smell problem a thing of the past.
Luxurious restroom trailers include automatic sanitation and odor control. Well-lit and beautifully decorated, it’s just like using a full-sized bathroom in your home. All units, standard for a worksite or luxury for your high-end events, are cleaned and sanitized so they show up fresh smelling and will still smell fresh when we come to pick them up.

Myth: Porta Potties Are Just Basic, No-Frills Toilets
Don’t get me wrong. Sometimes a basic, no-frills toilet is just what we need. But even the most basic portable restroom now includes features to make the experience a bit better than former versions.
Gone are the days when you reach out for the paper roll and it’s really an old wire hanger nailed to the wall. Modern porta-potties have multiple-roll holders for convenience, hand sanitizer, soap, and paper towels. Some units even flush, and all feature safe, non-slip flooring to avoid all kinds of accidents.
And a luxury lavatory trailer takes it to another level entirely! They are finished like a ‘real’ bathroom, beautifully decorated and even climate-controlled. Step into a modern lavatory trailer and expect the very best, from well-lit mirrors for those quick ‘fit checks to luxurious hand towels and even an attendant. These units are kept clean and beautiful for the duration of your event, so everyone is satisfied from start to finish.
Basic and boring? Busted.

Myth: Porta Potties Are Only for Construction Sites or Festivals
A lone plastic hut sits in the middle of a big construction project. A row of well-used toilets lines up behind the main stage at your favorite days-long Coachella music festival. Town fairs and street fests offer up those rows of toilets.
And those are the places portable toilets should be, and that’s about it, right?
Not any more! With advances in quality and ease of deployment, portable bathrooms are now found in many different settings, even your own backyard. Modern units can be found on film sets, corporate events, and disaster relief sites.
In addition, adding a lavatory trailer to your outdoor wedding plan has come to deliver that added touch of luxury to your event. Even a wedding in your backyard can benefit from adding a bathroom to the mix. Preserve your home and septic system by offering the next best thing to an indoor lavatory – a climate-controlled, lit, and decorated bathroom right around the corner.
Bonavita makes it easy to let you enjoy the wedding. We have ADA-compliant units for guests with disabilities, available generators for remote locations, and a variety of sizes to accommodate your party, large or small.
Myth: Porta Potties Are Unhygienic and Unsafe
Modern portable bathrooms are cleaner and safer than those old-school early toilets. All units are inspected and cleaned to exacting standards, sanitized regularly before, during and after your event, with some units including automatic sterilization on an ongoing basis.
We can even provide a restroom attendant who will work to keep the bathroom clean and fresh after every visitor.
Our individual portable restrooms feature non-slip floors, and our ADA unit has handrails for ease of use by everyone. For your additional safety and peace of mind, units have latches and occupancy indicators to avoid any unwanted surprise visitors.

Myth: You Have to Squat or Struggle to Use Them
I imagine the dockworkers made the best of that first clunky, unsanitary bathroom instead of making a long hike to find a place to go. Long gone are absurdly large holes to maneuver yourself over, flailing in the dark for the toilet paper or to fend off a spider, and a damp dirty floor ready to muss up the cuffs on your slacks.
It’s simply not like that anymore. Modern porta-potties are designed for comfort, cleanliness and accessibility. Toilet seats are now the norm, made of sturdy plastics meant to withstand wear and tear, changing weather conditions and are also easier to keep clean and sanitary. Many units have handrails and ground-level entry to accommodate people of all abilities. Now we can provide flushing toilets, lighting, climate control, and even hand-washing sinks.
In popular culture, porta-potties have become the stuff of legends, horror stories, and pranks are made of. Rest assured in the knowledge that when you’re using a Bonavita luxury restroom trailer or portable toilet, you can expect no ghosts, spiders or cryptids will be included in your contract. Change your mind? You’re at the right place right now to give us a call and let Bonavita help plan your event or project and bust those outdated porta-potty myths.