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    Andrew W.

    Got to come here for my friend's graduation ‍ The center is air conditioned very well and clean environment is kept! Nice place to have graduation for sure!

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    Lou C.

    Best convention space in town!!! I have been to NRG Center for many events since I moved to Houston. My recent visit was the Viet Cultural Fest. They utilized the space at Hall C. It was a great festival being indoors. Restrooms are everywhere and seemed to be pretty clean. There are plenty of parking shared with other facilities at NRG Park. I remember I visited NRG Center during Houston Rodeo, Houston Car Show and City Job Fair from over a decade ago. My only gripe was the cost of parking was twice as much as the event. There wasn't any other event happening at the same time. I wish it was just $10.

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    The amazing events, concerts and conferences all year round!! Come enjoy the Houston's livestock show and rodeo.

    James W.

    This is a very large place and has several conventions and shows going on at once. We came to host a booth at Plantain, ad simultaneously they had Disney on Ice, a Judo Competition, and other events going on at once. Surprisingly we never hear them going on while we were there. The place is large! Things are bigger in Texas and this event center is a testament to that statement. Great place for an event.

    Melissa M.

    I have been to the Reliant Center for several different events, most recently the Houston Livestock show and Rodeo. It has 706,000 square feet of exhibit space and it can be divided up in many different ways. The first floor is one very large room that is often subdivided for smaller events. I've been to home shows, several HISD events, conventions, etc... All of them have had ample parking even though the price can be expensive for parking. If you don't want to pay for parking, the Reliant Center is very close to the Metrorail station for Reliant Park. The space downstairs is very adaptable and flexible to fit whatever is happening downstairs. Upstairs there are many rooms of different sizes that are used for different conventions. I have been happily surprised that rooms aren't freezing cold, they tend to be air conditioned just right. Frustrations: There isn't enough seating in the lobby areas for when you are not in a a meeting. There aren't any charging stations, which are a necessity these days. There aren't any restaurants there, so lunch breaks from meetings are tough if they aren't catered. Overall, I like this space for all the different events I have attended. It's so flexible and fits all the needs of the different events.

    Good dog, horrible lighting.
    Arie M.

    I give Reliant Center an extra star because it's a very large venue that's more less clean, but I'm not a fan. Here is why: 1. Parking is 10 bucks. No ands, ifs, or buts about it. There is no street parking anywhere and for your $10 you have to do a death march to make it to the front door unless you're early. At George R Brown, you still have street parking if you look hard enough or are willing to walk more. 2. The official food vendors are horrible. I'm not a foodie and am not expecting gourmet chefs, but these guys aren't even trying. I was here for the dog show last Saturday and thought at the very least I could get some ball park quality foods, but instead got a piece of rubber that passed as "grilled" chicken with some stale bread and soggy tomatoes for 10 bucks. The lady next to me had to get new buns because hers were burnt to a crisp and she got the dirty eye. 3. I come here every year for the dog show to do photography and each year I dread the lighting. Very dim and depressing. On top of that they have mixed lights so any picture you take, unless you completely overpower the lights is going to come out bad. I had to edit 1200 pictures and even though I had the same white balance setting in my camera, every picture came out different. is it asking too much to at least use the same bulbs throughout the building? That's facility management 101.

    Earl A.

    Our company participates in the Houston Chronicle career fair several times a year here. I have been here about 3 years in a row. It is setup pretty well and they provide a continental type breakfast which consists of fruit, bagels and Starbucks coffee, water and soda. Lunch is a standard fare of salad, lasagna, green beans, Italian sausage and some other type of pasta dish that I cant name. There is usually sone type of sweet desert with ice tea. I really have no real complaints about the venue other than it can get really cold there so dress accordingly.

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    Carola M.

    This is a great Multi-use center for all types of events. I have been here for many events in the past and I always have a blast. It is huge so make sure you wear your walking shoes. The walk to the Reliant Center is a bit long from the parking lot, but you will forget it once you are there enjoying your time. The food and beverages are expensive just like any other venue. They could have a better food option, because all they sale is junk food. Every time I go it is always clean, and there is always an employee near cleaning doing their job. The bathrooms are always clean, and they are close by so you won't have to walk a long way just to get to them. This place is great and I recommend for anyone to go and check this place out.

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    Carol C.

    I recently went to the car show on a Friday. Figured it would open at 10:00 am. (didn't check). Anyway it opened at noon on Friday. So we just waited in line and chatted with the other bored people around us. BTW parking was $10 and admission was $12 for age 6 and up per person. By 11:30 the line was so long that one of the employees let the back half of the line form a new line next to us. Not really fair but both lines moved quickly in. Best part was that it wasn't packed like a Saturday or Sunday. So we got to check out the vehicles quickly. On Friday they let people test drive the cars behind a long orange barrier area. Not sure if they got to take them outside but I require a freeway to test drive any vehicle that I'm interested in purchasing. By the time we left around 3:20 the parking lots were so packed!!! So glad we came early for once. Plus we got back up to The Woodlands area in 35 unbelievable minutes. The car show I felt was a little skimpy on the older and high end cars. Plus they didn't bring the vehicle I was the most interested in. Last year a Budweiser was $10 a bottle. Go ahead and yell Rape!!! Overall A-OK car show. My true passion is the rodeo! I love everything about it except the outdoor porta-pots. Maybe I shouldn't count them because they are outside in NRG's parking lot. Yelp Review #277

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    Beautiful Center! Our committee boardrooms are perfect! Love volunteering here during Rodeo season!

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    The place to relax and have a small bite or cocktail is just right Upstairs! This was one of the…read morefirst places I visited when I first relocated to Houston. It was and still is the perfect place to "WINE"-down and grab an delicious appetizer. Perfect to visit if solo, on a date, or with friends or colleagues after work. This quaint lounge setting offers bar seating, high top tables, lounge and booth seating, as well as patio seating overlooking a the beautiful tree-lined street. They also offer a separate room to host meetings or parties. Appetizers are delicious - I ordered their fried pickles and spinach dip. Just enough to hit the spot. For my cocktail, I selected the a classic apple martini (I know, "who still drinks those still?" Lol...I do...nothing wrong with a classic dahling). Great times and worth the check out. Right "upstairs" from Hungry's, this place is a great spot to chill. Self parking is limited, however they do offer valet. No street parking. Enjoy!

    I stopped by for happy hour and was pleasantly surprised by how many options they had. The prices…read morewere pretty reasonable, especially for the portion sizes. The service stood out right away, very welcoming and friendly, and the food came out extremely fast, which was a plus. As for the food, it was decent overall. The wings had good flavor, but the ranch was a bit watery and could definitely use more seasoning. The onion rings were also good, just needed a little extra seasoning to really bring them up a notch. Overall, it's a solid spot for happy hour with good prices, generous portions, and great service.

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    Although I've never experienced a musical performance, wedding or even the light sequence at…read moreTwilight Epiphany, it's still a 5-star experience. As an art head and aesthetic enthusiast I've always wanted a Claes Oldenburg installation or architectural wonder open to the public in my city. Around 2012 my wish was granted! Located on the Rice campus, this spot has provided many a memory. Highlighting art, space and nature, this beautifully constructed, sparsely attended, and (imo) under appreciated spot is truly a standout in the community. I understand how this spot may feel ordinary to some, but between this, Rothko chapel, and Menil, all my aesthetic dreams are answered. Pro tip: This installation requires parking at the Rice Campus, and a short walk so be prepared! If you're visiting someone at Rice, St.Thomas TIRR, or the nearby hospital, it's def worth the stop in.

    See the sky through a different light at sunrise and sunset…read more Twilight Epiphany Skyspace by James Turrell is part of the Skyspace series of monumental, interactive sculptures that can be found throughout the world. These works of immersive art are meant to have the viewer experience the sky and the surroundings. Twilight Epiphany Skyscape is located on a pyramid mound of earth. It is interesting to see the light sequence projected on the concrete "roof." The 40 minute light sequence starts 40 minutes before sunrise and 10 minutes before sunset. Climb the stairs to the second level seats or sit inside the pyramid. Or view the show from outside the pyramid. I think that is the better view. Look at the Moody Center for the Arts calendar to take a guided tour to learn more.

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