One of the places that Amway World Wide Dream Builders is holding Free Enterprise Days is at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver Colorado. WWDB FED will be held there from October 26 to 28, 2012.
It’s time to come up with some alternative things to do in Denver if you don’t feel like attending the Amway training conference. I don’t recommend sitting in your hotel room watching TV, a much better option would be to actually go and listen to a great bunch of successful distributors talk about their Amway experiences!
As usual my blog is getting tons of hits from distributors desperate to find information on how they can love and worship their upline leaders and learn about how to operate a better business. It does sometimes seem that Amway WWDB is secretive about keeping this information away from the newbies who want to learn more but the Conference is really a special place to go and they don’t want to spoil the surprise!
Here’s my advice. Do go! However in the interest of fairness there are alternative things to do in Denver! And reasonably priced!
October is a little early for skiing but I’ve found some other things to do.
Denver Zoo - Most of the places Amway holds functions have a zoo. Coin toss! Should I visit the baboons at the Denver Zoo or the business champions walking across the stage at Amway WWDB FED? Admission is $15 or slightly cheaper if you’re over 65 years or younger than 12 years. A couple could spend a day at the zoo and go out for a really nice dinner all for a reasonable cost.http://www.denverzoo.org/
Denver Art Museum - if you’re into looking at works of art this is the place to be. It costs $13. Slightly cheaper if you’re a Colorado resident, a senior or a student. Where’s that coin for the toss? Museum or zoo? Goodbye Picasso hello lions.http://www.denverartmuseum.org/
Wings Over The Rockies Air and Space Museum - I’ve visited a few aircraft museums and this is something I’d consider seeing as how I still haven’t gotten over the Spruce Goose being moved out of Long Beach! Not that it’s in Colorado. I think it went somewhere in Oregon. Admission is $11. Slightly cheaper if you’re over 65 or under 12. On Sunday afternoon October 28, chose wisely between your Amway upline who want to help you at FED and go to the Haunting at the Hangar instead. http://www.wingsmuseum.org/
Molly Brown House Museum - If you’re a Titanic trivia buff you’ll enjoy this museum where the unsinkable Molly Brown lived. Admission is $8, slightly cheaper for other age groups. But the good news is if you’re in Denver for FED on Friday and Saturday night October 26 and 27 from 6pm to 9pm the house is hosting an evening called Victorian Horrors. Lets see. We have our choice. Going to an evening of Amway winners or going to an evening of Victorian horrors.I know which one I’m choosing! It’s Amway for me! http://www.mollybrown.org/
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