The Crowne Plaza DIA in Denver, Colorado, is one of the locations where Amway World Wide Dream Builders is presenting Free Enterprise Days as part of its Free Enterprise Days campaign. The World Water Development Board FED will be held there from October 4 to 6, 2013.
In lieu of attending the Amway brainwashing conference, it is time to think of some other activities to do in Denver that are more enjoyable. Hell, staying in your hotel room watching television would be a far better option than getting ANGRY while listening to a bunch of Ken and Barbies spout out their Amspeak nonsense!
As is customary for my site, I receive a large number of hits from ambots who are yearning to learn how to love and worship their cult leaders while simultaneously handing over all of their money to them. It is not my fault that Amway WWDB is so secretive about keeping this material away from ambots who want to learn more, forcing them to come to my site for the information they are looking for.
Here's what I'd suggest. Don't go anywhere! You can spend your time doing more enjoyable things in Denver. And at a reduced cost!
Although October is a little early for skiing, I've discovered several alternative activities to keep me entertained.
The Denver Zoo - A zoo may be found in almost every location where Amway hosts events. Toss a coin! Was it better to see the baboons in their natural habitat at Denver Zoo or those marching across the stage at Amway WWDB FED? For those over 65 years of age and those younger than 12 years of age, admission is $15, with a modest discount for those over 65 and younger than 12. Spending less than $125 on one FED ticket, a couple could spend the day at the zoo and then go out to a really great supper may provide an excellent value. http://www.denverzoo.org/
For those interested in admiring works of art, the Denver Art Museum is the place to go. It will cost you $22. Residents of Colorado, senior citizens, and students will pay a slightly lower rate. Where has the coin for the toss gone missing? Which is better, a museum or a zoo? Hello, lions, and goodbye, Pablo Picasso. http://www.denverartmuseum.org/
Wings Over The Rockies Air and Space Museum - Located in Estes Park, Colorado. I've been to a couple of aircraft museums, and this is something I'd consider doing, especially since I'm still not over the Spruce Goose being relocated from Long Beach! It's not even that it's in Colorado. I believe it ended up somewhere in Oregon. The cost of admission is $11. If you are above the age of 65 or under the age of 12, the price is slightly lower. http://www.wingsmuseum.org/
Molly Brown House Museum - If you're a fan of Titanic trivia, you'll like visiting this museum, which is located in the house where the unsinkable Molly Brown lived. The cost of admission is $8 for adults, with a little discount for children under the age of 12. Let's see what happens. We have the option to choose. If you want to spend $125 on an evening of Amway horrors, or if you want to read about the atrocities that hundreds of passengers experienced after their ship hit an iceberg, I already know which one I'm going to choose! http://www.mollybrown.org/
Elitch Gardens - The theme park's Fright Fest takes place during the month of October. Ticket prices for the whole experience start at $49.99. Although a little expensive, it is still less expensive than attending Free Enterprise Days. As a result, you have a choice. At an amusement park, or while listening to the Amway Diamonds, have a scare fest! http://www.elitchgardens.com/fright-fest-2013/
Are you looking to go shopping? The 16th Street Mall in Denver is a much more pleasant location to spend the day than being confined to an auditorium listening to a group of ageing Diamonds who use Amway gatherings to supplement their real-world income. Free shuttle buses and free Wi-Fi are available anywhere along the pedestrian mall's length. http://16thstreetmalldenver.com/
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