Tank G.
Yelp
This is a nice convention center as far as convention centers go. It was built in 1972, but has undergone many renovations and expansions since then. It has 566,000 square feet of exhibit space. There are 71 meeting rooms, 11 exhibit halls and three multi-purpose ball rooms. The Convention Center is connected by enclosed skywalks to over 4,700 hotel rooms across 14 hotels, more than any other convention center in the nation.
They host many events like Comic-Con, Future Farmers of America convention, Tradeshows, NCAA special events, NFL combine events, volleyball tournaments and cheer competitions to name a few.
The staff there is very friendly and courteous and the place is immaculate, very well maintained and updated. There are many doors to enter here and it is connected to the many hotels such as the Westin, the Hyatt, the Crowne Plaza and JW Marriot by skywalks. You do not even have to go outside the hotel to get here. There is a door that lets out at the door step of Lucas Oil Stadium and another that lets out at Victory Field. There is a little concession stand in here and you will find some public art right outside of Door 1 (West Street door).
Parking can get tricky. You may find some decent metered street parking nearby, which is free on Sundays. Or you may park in the adjoining garage which is connected to the convention Center on the 3rd floor by a skywalk. But the garage has what they call Event rates, which is 30 dollars and they do not do a good job posting the price hike outside of a little sign on the side. They got me good, but never again. It is best to have a parking plan and back-up plan before you go.
I have enjoyed the events that I have attended here. It is a first class facility. There is no wonder why it was awarded USA Today's "#1 Convention City in the U.S." If you have to visit an event here you are lucky, especially if you are staying in one of the connected hotels. I would just look for parking a little further away, but walkable like one of the meters, or the mall or White River Park garages. Which are both pretty walkable. I find metered parking a lot of times in front of the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center.