2020 Housing is Here!

September 28, 2019

A skybridge leading to the George R. Brown Convention Center. A Texas-shaped lazy river. A gorgeous view of Houston. What do these three things have in common? They’re all included in your stay at the Marriott Marquis Houston, the official Conference hotel for USITT 2020.

That’s right, it’s time to book your housing for USITT 2020. The Marriott Marquis Houston is offering room rates from $199 to $219 per night. Though we have many rooms on reserve for attendees, it’s imperative that you secure your housing early as spaces will fill up quickly.

IMPORTANT: We highly encourage you to book your stay at the Marriott Marquis Houston, the official Conference hotel for USITT 2020. Once the hotel fills, a small selection of secondary options will be provided to you, but if you’re holding out for a better deal, DON’T. Other hotel prices will be the SAME price or HIGHER and will be quite a distance from all the action.

Marriott Marquis Houston Room Rates

  • Single and Double: $199
  • Triple and Quad: $219

Beware, Matey pirates are on the prowl

Housing Map

With Conference comes pirates. From now until we touch ground in Houston, housing and data pirates will be on the prowl using flashy verbiage and seemingly real logos and branding to lure attendees and exhibitors into book housing through them or to sell unofficial attendee data lists. They are known to change their company and domain names frequently. Please beware of this! Authorized information regarding USITT 2020 will come directly from official USITT email correspondence only. Be vigilant and remember, the only way to book safe and secure housing is through our official housing partner, Connections Housing.

Point A on the map shows the Marriott Marquis Houston and point B shows the George R. Brown Convention Center. Connected by a skybridge, the convenience (and price) is unmatched compared to surrounding hotels.

Book your housing now and feel secure knowing you’ll have a cozy room to crash in during your time in Houston.