Here's where Uber was dropping off everyone in Houston in 2017

Uber was busy in downtown Houston in 2017, doing brisk business at the city's biggest sports venues. End-of-year data released by the ride-sharing app rattled off where its drivers were the busiest this year.

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Uber was busy in downtown Houston in 2017, doing brisk business at the city's biggest sports venues.

End-of-year data released by the ride-sharing app rattled off where its drivers were the busiest this year.

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Chances are if you were going to the Houston Astros' World Series run at Minute Maid Park you used Uber to get in and out of the area around the stadium.

According to Uber, the World Series was a big help.

"Minute Maid Park topped the list," Uber spokesperson Travis Considine told Chron.com. "We moved more than 25,000 people in Houston during the World Series, which included riders from more than 240 cities."

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Uber driver-partners from all over Texas were able to come to Houston to earn, too, according to Considine.

The Galleria, NRG Stadium, Toyota Center, and the George R. Brown Convention Center were all top destinations in Houston in 2017. Those were all key venues around Houston's Super Bowl LI hosting gig.

Craig Hlavaty is a reporter for Chron.com and HoustonChronicle.com. He's an intolerable native Texan with too much ink in his skin and too much brisket stuck in his teeth.