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Things to do in Minneapolis instead of WWDB Amway Spring Leadership

 My series of postings on what to do in the cities where Amway World Wide Dream Builders are having Spring Leadership 2012 has come to an end. Click here to read the previous pieces in this series.

On May 5 and 6, 2012, the Minneapolis Convention Center will host the Amway World Wide Development Board's Spring Leadership Conference in Minneapolis.

Hmmm. It just goes to show how much I know. I had no idea that Minneapolis was recognised for hosting conventions, let alone that they had a facility to host them in! I used to believe that the only thing Minneapolis was recognised for was being the location of the Mary Tyler Moore Show.

No, not at all. Everything I know of Minneapolis comes from watching the Mary Tyler Moore Show, which I watch on a regular basis. Given the fact that it has been many years since I last watched one of those episodes, I can safely say that I am as ignorant as the next person about them. During the play, there were a number of snow storms, which I recall. Regardless, if you want to visit the statue of Mary Tyler Moore throwing her hat in the air, it is located in front of Macy's at 700 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. Listed below is a page that has some photographs of the statue. http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/5735 It doesn't cost anything to walk over to the newsroom and take a peek at the young lady who is determined to make it on her own. In contrast to the Amway ambot horde! They will never be able to make it!

Segway Tours are available. At $80 for a 2 or 3 hour Segway tour around town, it's a tad on the high side, but it's still far less expensive than wasting $125 to be brainwashed at an Amway convention.

I've found the much-desired zoo in town, and I'm overjoyed. The Minnesota Zoo is located in St. Paul, Minnesota. It's almost as expensive as the zoo up in Calgary, at $18 per person. Seniors and children are charged $12 each.

The Minneapolis Institute of Arts receives excellent reviews on Trip Advisor. And it's completely free!

Bridge with a Stone Arch Who would like to cross the Mississippi River on foot? It's a Kodak moment!

OK. In Minneapolis, I was able to locate the ideal location for me. Surly Beer, indeed! Free tour available at http://www.surlybrewing.com/. Free beer will be provided. I'm not sure what else I can say except that those schnooks up in Calgary who are dealing with the huge rock problem should pay attention. FREE! Not a rip-off of $25!!!

If you're planning a trip to Minneapolis, here's a website that lists free and inexpensive activities to do in the city. http://attractions.uptake.com/minnesota/minneapolis/cheap vacations/698024255.html A significant portion of it entails visiting parks. Yes, even Anna Banana would prefer to spend the entire day at a park than than being brainwashed at an Amway cult convention called Spring Leadership!

Amway is a jerk!

WWDB is a snoozer!

Amway WWDB Spring Leadership is a complete disaster!

Discovering Minneapolis, a City that is Bursting with Life and Offers Uncountable Opportunities

When it comes to major cities in the United States, the city of Minneapolis occupies a unique and important position. This lively city, which is located on the banks of the Mississippi River, provides a wide variety of sights and activities for tourists to take part in and enjoy during their time here. In spite of the fact that the WWDB Amway Spring Leadership event is likely to be a major draw for a number of people, Minneapolis has a great deal more to provide. This article will provide you with the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture, art, outdoor areas, and gastronomic delights of the city of Minneapolis by examining a variety of fascinating choices and highlighting the top things to do in Minneapolis.


Embrace Art and Culture: Minneapolis is home to a bustling arts culture, and the world-famous Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) is not to be missed by anyone visiting the city. The collection in the Museum of International Art is rather substantial. It spans 5,000 years and has over 90,000 artworks, some of which were created by renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, and Rembrandt. In addition, those interested in art can have enthralling experiences at the Walker Art Center, which is well-known for the contemporary art exhibitions it hosts, as well as at the breathtaking Weisman Art Museum, which can be found on the campus of the University of Minnesota.


Discovering Historic Sites Historians will like visiting the Mill City Museum, which is housed amid the ruins of what was once the largest flour mill in the world. The museum focuses on the history of milling in Minneapolis and offers visitors a glimpse into the city's earlier industrial days. Minnehaha Park is home to the world-renowned Minnehaha Falls, which were made famous by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Song of Hiawatha." Minnehaha Park is another significant historic monument.


Take Advantage of the Great Outdoors: Minneapolis is well-known for the stunning lakes, parks, and other recreational sites it has. A trip to Lake Harriet is required because there, visitors can hire paddleboats, see live music at the Bandshell, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the lake's many beautiful trails. Canoeing, kayaking, and biking are just some of the sports that can be enjoyed at the Chain of Lakes, which consists of Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet, Lake of the Isles, and Cedar Lake. If you're looking for an experience with a bit more excitement, come to the Chain of Lakes.


Explore the Mississippi Riverfront: If you find yourself in Minneapolis, one thing you absolutely must do is take a walk along the Mississippi Riverfront. Start your tour with the famous Stone Arch Bridge, which provides stunning views of the cityscape and the river below. Following the riverfront pathways will lead you to the historic St. Anthony Main neighborhood, where you can enjoy a film at the quaint St. Anthony Main Theatre or savor wonderful cuisine at one of the restaurants located along the river.


Indulge in Culinary Delights: With a varied culinary scene that accommodates a wide range of preferences, Minneapolis is a paradise for people who are passionate about food. Explore the bustling areas of Uptown and Northeast, both of which are famous for the diverse assortment of restaurants, breweries, and cafes that can be found in them. Try regional specialties like the famous "Juicy Lucy" burger, which is a cheese-stuffed pleasure, or indulge in meals inspired by Nordic cuisine at one of the city's restaurants that takes its cues from the Nordic countries.


Enjoy the City Center of Minneapolis There is a wide variety of entertainment available in the City Center of Minneapolis. Pay a visit to the historic Nicollet Mall, which is a thoroughfare that is hospitable to pedestrians and is lined with shops, restaurants, and theaters. Discover the busy nightlife and stylish bars of the historic Warehouse District by paying a visit to this neighborhood. Catch a game at Target Field, which is the home of the Minnesota Twins baseball team, or experience the explosive atmosphere at the Target Center, which is the home of the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association.


Experience the Rich Musical tradition of Minneapolis: Minneapolis has a rich musical tradition, and you can experience it firsthand at historic locations such as First Avenue, which is famous for its role in the movie "Purple Rain." Experience live performances of music ranging from rock and hip hop to jazz and folk, all of which are provided by local and international bands. The city's robust music culture guarantees that there will always be something available to satisfy your preferences in musical genres and styles.


In conclusion, although the WWDB Amway Spring Leadership event could be appealing, Minneapolis offers a plethora of other activities and experiences that are sure to keep visitors entertained. The city provides a wide variety of activities for tourists, ranging from outdoor exploration and cultural experiences to gastronomic pleasures and lively entertainment possibilities. Get out of the meeting room, adopt an attitude of curiosity, and immerse yourself in everything the city of Minneapolis has to offer.


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