Jenn B.
Yelp
This convention center has its pros and cons... I am by no means a convention connoisseur, but I've been to a few in other parts of the country and I've seen better venues.
For starters, the building is laid out in such a strange way. The central atrium with the escalators is impressive and architecturally very beautiful, but it cuts the building in half and results in some small, awkward, oddly shaped spaces in the rooms attached.
I spent most of my time in the exhibitor hall, which I found poorly laid out and unnecessarily crowded in key places. One of the things they do here is to make the walkways between booths/exhibits different sizes, which seems like it makes sense for crowd control but actually results in traffic jams when a large path intersects with a small one. It's also not the tidiest hall I've ever worked in: you often have to walk quite a ways to find a trash can. Also the floors are not all covered! The walkways are carpeted in some areas and not in others, which is hard for walking and looks sloppy.
The exhibitor hall does have some nice amenities, specifically concession stands around the perimeter. I went to the nearest one (I think it was labeled "Solera") a couple of times because it had a cafe vibe and, most importantly, espresso beverages! Unfortunately, the espresso wasn't very good. My first visit, I tried a latte... and it was gross. There was no foam, so it was basically coffee-flavored hot milk. Next time, I asked for extra foam and got something a little closer to an actual latte, but it still wasn't very good. It was the same barista each time (her name was Theresa), so I'm not sure if it was just her or the quality of the place in general.
Overall, I think this convention center is good not great, but also not bad. Conventions here are fun and a lot of the center's amenities are quite nice.