Monday, September 16, 2013

What To Do In Portland Oregon Aswell As The Amway WWDB Free Enterprise Days 2013

Amway Worldwide Dream Builders WWDB is holding Free Enterprise Days in Portland Oregon October 11 to 13 2013 at the Portland Memorial Coliseum.

I’m just copying these optional things to do in Portland when attending an Amway business building conference and pasting from previous blogs I posted.

Sorry Portland! I think I already covered what I deem to be your highlights before!

I read an article about the top 10 cities for foodies and surprisingly enough to me Portland Oregon was on the list.

Super-green Portland has earned a reputation for its farm-to-table dining, well-crafted microbrews, w popular — including Namu, excellent Korean-Hawaiian fusion — check out the food truck “pods” at Pioneer Courthouse Square or at SE Hawthorne and 12th Avenue. And don’t be fooled by the notion that these Oregonians are totally health-conscious: another culinary must-stop is Voodoo Doughnuts for its bacon-topped maple bar and the breakfast-cereal-crusted “Captain My Captain.” The original article is here. http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-40686622

Did that article just say Voodoo Doughnuts! Sounds like my kind of place! A little Google search and I found the web page. http://voodoodoughnut.com/index.php Over 90 different donuts! I want one of those Voodoo doll donuts! I get a lot of searchers for “Amway help” finding their way to Anna Banana’s blog. Maybe because these IBO's aren’t getting quality help because they’re always out sponsoring!? Voodoo Doughnuts can help those feed those in the Amway business with the donut creation On-The-Board.

A Google search tells me that Portland has a lot of museums and Oriental inspired gardens and parks. Not really my thing but certainly if someone was kind enough to invite me and I still might choose to go to the Amway WWDB function. If I did go to a museum, I’d go to the The Hat Museum. Admission is $15, sure it's cheaper than being in the same room as a bunch of super Diamonds encouraging IBO’s but I'd still go to WWDB. http://www.thehatmuseum.com

The last time I did a post like this someone who must have been there added into comments to visit the Pittock Mansion. Admission is $8.50 for adults and slightly less for other age groups. http://pittockmansion.org/

No one will want to miss the Church of Elvis Its in the store window of a shop in Chinatown. Has a coin operated movie that you can plug from the sidewalk. So I’d call it nearly free. Spooky coincidence but all the delegates attending Family Reunion will also be up and about pretty much 24 hours a day because the training techniques work better with all that adrenelin rushing through your body. But I’d rather hear what the Platinum has to say at 2 in the morning than the Church of Elvis movie at an all-nighter! http://www.24hourchurchofelvis.com/

House Spirits Distillery tour and tasting. Yummy! Have to be 21. There is a fee for tasting but if you buy a bottle it will be waived. This will make an excellent gift for your upline Amway IBO! http://housespirits.com

Widmer Brothers Brewing Free tour. Free beer. Need I say more? http://widmerbrothers.com

The Oregon Zoo Adult admission is $11.50 for adults. A little cheaper for other age groups. It’ll be fun to visit the bear exhibit and imagine bringing your upline to the to see them too! http://www.oregonzoo.com

For anyone really interested in visiting Portland, Oregon and doing tourist attraction things see Trip Advisor http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g52024-Activities-Portland_Oregon.html#TtD for suggestions. Most attractions are museums and parks.

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