Everything was fine..
by Becky on 2/4/22NRG Center - HoustonIt waz easy to park and walk in. Easy entry. A little disappointed that they had no BMW'S and Mercedes and a few other brands.
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It waz easy to park and walk in. Easy entry. A little disappointed that they had no BMW'S and Mercedes and a few other brands.
Was expecting to see more lineup from BMW, Audi,Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover
We appreciated the low congestion venue. Brought friends and family. However, had hope for more interactive marketing. Only a few RV brands were represented, and itd be sweet for all the vendors to give prizes/promos. Adding fun photo opps with vehicles might help promote event better in future.
The amount of vintage and interesting cars was very limited this year. The amount of booth vendors was also limited and repetitive at each area. The cost of food was absolutely absurd, a bottle of water was $5. It was nice adding the boats and RV’s but they were jammed so close together that navigating around them was constantly congested with foot traffic and hard to move around. Some of the larger boats were not accessible and all you could actually see was the hull. A viewing deck would have been nice if getting on the boat was not available. The show shouldn’t be just about selling cars right now but building interest in cars for the future drivers. Having more for the younger crowd geared towards motor vehicles would be great to see.
Half the cars. Half the boats. All the disappointment.
This year‘s auto show was not up to par with the ones of pre-pandemic covet. I didn’t like buying the boat show with the car show. It seems like it was done because they didn’t have enough car vendors they were coming to the show so to make up space they put a bunch of boats in there. It was OK but not nearly as good as the past
Great way to improvise having the boat show combined with the auto show, however, I was not interested in seeing boats. I would have preferred more automakers there like BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, and Land Rover to attend. Also, there were only a few automakers involved in Test Drives. I really miss the good old days when Toyota would create an off road course in the parking lot for the public to test drive their 4x4 vehicles.
It’s a basic auto show. Ford, Chevy, Hyundai, and Toyota showed up strong but some automakers seemed to not even care to have a good showcase of vehicles. Visiting the NY International Auto Show for many years is always a ginormous fun experience; HTX in comparison definitely has room for improvement.
I was hoping for some aww's. I know it's Covid times right now but it wasn't good. Some makers showed up and put on a full display. Others just park a few cars. It was a duel ticket for Auto and Boat. My Dad, Brother, and I spent more time in the Boat show then the Auto show. If I compared this experience to other Auto shows I've been too, not good.
The show was very good. Enjoyed the boats as well. However, we arrived early at 9:40. The gate which had a big blinking event parking sign never opened. By the time I got in line again in the only 1 entrance to the entire NRG grounds and parked, 70 minutes had passed. We drove the entire perimeter and the line of cars wrapped around the NRG perimeter. We will think twice before going again.