In Las Vegas, Nevada, Amway World Wide Dream Builders will hold its WWDB Spring Leadership Conference from April 12 - 14, 2013 at the Orleans Arena.
As a result, another one of my pieces will be published in which I will discuss things to do in town instead of attending Spring Leadership. It would be more productive to simply sit in your hotel room and watch television rather than attend the Spring Leadership brainwashing session, but Las Vegas is a city devoted to entertaining its guests, so there is no shortage of things to do in this city that never sleeps. Gambling is one of the most well-known aspects of the city of Las Vegas. Some visitors who have never gone before are unaware that there are other things to do. Amway Independent Business Owners (IBOs) are probably under the impression that there is nothing else to do in this town besides attend an Amway programme called Spring Leadership. When you're an ambot who's head over heels in love with Amway, all you can think about is "what else is there?"
I believe you have a better chance of making money in a casino in Las Vegas than you do at an Amway event. So let's get this party started.
The city of Las Vegas offers a variety of free and low-cost entertainment options that are far superior to attending a sleazy Amway event such as the WWDB Spring Leadership 2013 Conference & Exhibition.
The days in Las Vegas when casinos tried to entice gamblers with all-you-can-eat buffets for less than $10 are long gone. The quality and selection of cuisine at the buffets at the hotels on Las Vegas Boulevard have improved in recent years, but the cost has grown as a result of this improvement. Dinner at an all-you-can-eat buffet will cost you roughly $20, and more if you eat at a place like the Bellagio casino. Most meals in the non-buffet restaurants in the hotels/casinos are comparable to what you'd pay for a medium-priced lunch anywhere else in the country - $10 to $20 entrees, with the majority of meals being OK but not always worth the money. The finest value for money can be found in downtown Las Vegas at the older hotels and casinos in the Fremont Street Experience area. All-you-can-eat buffets for less than $10 a person can be found in this section. Those fabled shrimp cocktails are likely to still be available for under a dollar or two. If you weigh more than 350 pounds, you are eligible to receive a complimentary meal at the Heart Attack Grill.
Nightlife abounds in Las Vegas, and there is no shortage of possibilities. A coupon book is provided by most hotels at check-in, and you might be lucky enough to get a 2 for 1 voucher for a show you might be interested in seeing in person. Unfortunately, there will be no twofers for Celine Dion or Elton John this time around. No one, not even Donny and Marie, are exempt! All of these activities totaled more than $100 per individual. There are various kiosks on the street that are referred to as Half Price Tickets or Half Price Shows, depending on the context. They have several acts that I'm not sure about the pricing for, but you can inquire with them about their availability. The majority of the time, the good shows you want to watch are not half price, but they do provide a slight discount. It is important not to confuse them with time share salespeople, who may be just as unscrupulous as Amway marketers and can be found lurking inside hotels and on the sidewalks offering you complimentary tickets and meals. Yes, if you don't mind sitting through a three-hour high-pressured sales presentation for a time-share condominium, that is. That is something that some individuals are okay with because they are getting something for free! At the very least, they provide you with goodies in exchange for listening to their sales pitch. Amway ambots aren't going to give you pee all the time.
With a swarm of Amway salespeople in town seeking for new recruits, it should be interesting to see how they react when the only individuals who want to talk to them are time share sellers. Who do you think will come out on top in that round?
A pirate ship spectacle is presented at the Treasure Island Hotel. As much as I dislike giving out incorrect times, I believe the first show will begin at 7pm and will continue every hour and a half until around 11pm. The performance's start and end times are clearly marked on the sidewalk near the show area. Come early since this spot gets CRAZY busy with people squeezing into every inch of space on the streets and viewing platforms. The Mirage has a volcano right next door that erupts every hour starting (I believe) at 7 p.m. and continuing until midnight. The Bellagio Hotel features a fountain, light, and music show that begins somewhere in the afternoon and continues until midnight, with a new musical selection being played every 15 minutes.
The Fremont Street Experience is located in downtown Las Vegas, where some historic hotels such as the Golden Nugget, the Four Queens, and the Fitzgeralds are located, and where prices are less expensive than those found on the Strip. Cars were prohibited from entering the region several years ago. Every now and then, there is some kind of musical performance performing on a stage that is completely free to attend. There is a light display on the domed roof at night with a musical accompaniment that you cannot hear because of the disco sound system that is blaring out of all the casinos on Fremont Street. If you're not frightened of heights, there's a zip line that will carry you from one end of Fremont Street to the other, maybe a block or so down the street. It will cost you roughly $10 or $15 to ride the zip line.
Are you interested in seeing the Hoover Dam or the Grand Canyon? You can either rent a car or take advantage of one of the many bus trips that will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel. Starts at roughly $30, depending on what you're doing and whether you take a tour that includes other sights such as Liberace's museum or a buffet lunch somewhere else.
Do you enjoy going on rides at amusement parks? Some of the hotels have these, while others only have a handful of them. Prices range from a single ride to a day pass with unlimited rides. It could be as little as $20 or $30. Still a fraction of what it would cost to have your brain cells sucked out at the Amway WWDB Spring Leadership Conference. If you're looking for exciting coasters, check out Circus Circus, New York New York, and the Stratosphere.
That's all there is to it. There are other things to do in Las Vegas that are either free or inexpensive that will not cost you nearly as much as attending the WWDB Amway Spring Leadership 2013 conference. Not to mention a whole lot more enjoyment! This is a town that was created for enjoyment! Don't sabotage your business by attending a fucking idiotic Amway convention!
As a final check, here is a list of the other locations where Amway is having brainwashing sessions to ensure I don't miss out on any more potential customers.
The Spokane Arena will host the event from April 19th through April 21st, 2013.
The Modern, in Honolulu, Hawaii, will host the show from April 21 - 22, 2013.
The Hyatt Dulles in Washington, DC will host the event on April 27-28, 2013.
The Denver Merchandise Mart Plaza will be hosting the event on April 27th and 28th, 2013.
Calgary, Alberta is a city in Canada. The Calgary Stampede Corral will host the event on May 3 – 5, 2013.
Minneapolis is a city in the state of Minnesota. The Minneapolis Convention Center will host the event on May 4th and 5th, 2013.
And a couple of additional key terms since there are a lot of dumb asses Amway ambots who believe they have the power to turn back the clock and enter the following into their Google searches: Amway WWDB Spring Leadership 2012 is now available! And here's one more for the Amway jerk who is already planning for the following year! I'm not kidding when I say I crap you! Amway WWDB Spring Leadership 2014 is a group of women who work in the Amway WWDB. Yes, Amway bots have been so fucking brainwashed by their Amway cult masters that they have no idea what year it is anymore.
And now, as I always do at the end of one of these posts, I'll sign off.
Amway WWDB Spring Leadership is a complete disaster!
All of Amway's functions are terrible!
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