We stayed here for a conference because it was the only thing within walking distance. Our conference was in the museum district. We had considered renting a car, and driving to our conference, but there is no parking in this part of Houston. And that's what creates the problem for all of the hotels in this area.
The solution is: Find out about the light rail service, and make it work with a hotel near a light rail station.
The Good Things:
The City of Houston itself was a very pleasant surprise! The light rail is $1.00 for a 3 hour time slot. There were plenty of nice restaurants, and lots to do, museums, sports etc.
Location! If you're going to the museums, or Rice University, or Medical City, it's a great location.
The Front Desk, Concierege and Free Shuttle Drivers: These were the only folks we interacted with. All were top notch. Polite, enthusiastic, everything you'd want.
The Free Shuttle was great. They took us to dinner, we never had to wait more than a few minutes for a ride to our resuaurant, and the timing was perfect for the rides home.
If you do stay here, please do yourself a favor, and DO NOT BRING YOUR CAR!!!
The Problem for All Hotels in this Area:
The car/valet situation. From reading Trip Advisor, I understood that parking [and it's pretty much valet or nothing at the hotels in this area] was a disaster. Having been there I understand why. On the weekends, they park as many as 1,000 cars a night at the ZaZA. They have to use church parking lots in the area. The problem is that with that many cars to park and unpark, there's no way to do valet well. You are going to be limited by the physical space in the front of a hotel. We watched, and they had plenty of staff, but still, you can only unload and load 6-8 cars at a time. It made for long and frustrating waits. I imagine from other posts that this is not specific to the ZaZa.
The Problem with ZaZa:
They're trying to cater to two different crowds. The business/medical city/musuem crowd during the week, and the party crowd on the weekend. It's a dichotomy that doesn't work for the business crowd. This past weekend, they had the Mary Kay Convention Crowd, and two different party crowds. The ZaZa needs to decide which one it wants to please, because although they try hard to please both, it's not happening for them.
If you're a 20 something, or a 20 something wannabe, and you want to come party, and be seen, and bring your cute little fru-fru dog with you, and you think that Paris Hilton is the end all be all, then you'll probably love ZaZa on the weekends.
If you're past that point in your life, then you will not like the weekends at ZaZa. We didn't try, but apparently, you cannot even get into the bar or the restaurant on the weekends because of the events/parties going on.
If you want a place to stay, and enjoy as a resort, and you want to eat your meals at the hotel, I'd say that you can count on breakfast, and maybe lunch, but dinner would be iffy at best.
As a resort, or even just a regular 4 or 5 star hotel, there are some glaring things missing: There is no hot tub anywhere on the property. The pool area looks lovely, but a hotel of this calibre without a hot tub??? Also, there are no tubs in the rooms, and our sink in our second room was glass. GROSS.
The decor is just tacky. I never saw the Warwick, but I do cringe to think what they destroyed to put up that junk that they think is "hip and cool."
On Friday night, our room reeked so badly of cigarette smoke from midnight to 4 a.m., that it woke us up, and I couldn't go back to sleep. They very cheerfully moved us the next day, but to a SMALLER room. This was absolutely NOT made clear to us. It was a huge disappointment to have to pack up our room and then walk into a much samller room. You couldn't turn around in the bathroom, and there was neither the space to put your toiletries out in the bathroom, nor was there any decent amount of room to hang your clothes in what passed for a closet.
Would We Stay There Again:
If we wanted to party with the 20 year olds. In a heartbeat.
For another business/conference trip. Not on your life. For future conferences in this area, we're going to find a hotel near a ligtht rail station, save our money, enjoy the decor more [basic hampton inn decor would be preferable], and have a great time in Houston!