Cheap Date Ideas
December 2nd 2009 20:10
You can go on a date with your partner and spend little to no money. You don't always have to go out to a fancy restaurant, see a movie or play, and then do whatever else you want to do. That just gets plain expensive. You can still spend a pretty afternoon with your partner riding bikes down a scenic trail.
Depending on what you're looking at spending, you can consider some of the following ideas for a cheap date.
1. Check out yard sales and local flea markets
2. Roller skating or ice skating
3. Pick fruit at a local farm and take it home to make a desert together
4. Drive in movies (typically much cheaper than going to the movie theater)
5. Bowling (many bowling allies will have a discounted day or time)
6. Instead of a big club, check out a small bar that may have darts and pool
7. If the fair or carnival is in town, check it out
8. Check out restaurant.com for deals at local restaurants (you can still eat fancy for cheap with a coupon)
9. Plan a date at home, go to the grocery store, and make dinner together
10. Group date at home- have a potluck dinner with friends
11. Visit a zoo
12. Go to a museum
13. Check out an art show
14. Go hiking
15. Find a local concert
16. Take a class together - pottery, karate, etc.
17. Rock climbing
18. Go to a play put on by the local theater
19. Check out the local planetarium
20. Rent a few movies from the library, Blockbuster, or Movie Gallery instead of going to the theater
21. Check out mic night at a local coffee shop
22. Check out a showing for a low-budget film (some theaters have limited showings for new low-budget films that are much cheaper than a regular theater with a box-office hit)
23. Go to the local comedy club
24. Picnic in the park
25. Go around town test driving your dream cars or house hunting for fun
There are plenty of ideas that you can do as cheap dates. Just remember that spending time it your partner is important, and whether it costs $100 or $20 for the two of you to do something together, you can make the time pleasant. The time spent together will be building stones to a better relationship.
If you live near a beach and just walk along the shore or you go out of town. Spending time with your partner is important to building a strong relationship. Many couples set a date night once a week or even just once a month, that is just the two of you- no friends and no kids. Just you and your partner.
Depending on what you're looking at spending, you can consider some of the following ideas for a cheap date.
1. Check out yard sales and local flea markets
2. Roller skating or ice skating
3. Pick fruit at a local farm and take it home to make a desert together
4. Drive in movies (typically much cheaper than going to the movie theater)
6. Instead of a big club, check out a small bar that may have darts and pool
7. If the fair or carnival is in town, check it out
8. Check out restaurant.com for deals at local restaurants (you can still eat fancy for cheap with a coupon)
9. Plan a date at home, go to the grocery store, and make dinner together
10. Group date at home- have a potluck dinner with friends
11. Visit a zoo
12. Go to a museum
13. Check out an art show
14. Go hiking
15. Find a local concert
16. Take a class together - pottery, karate, etc.
17. Rock climbing
18. Go to a play put on by the local theater
19. Check out the local planetarium
20. Rent a few movies from the library, Blockbuster, or Movie Gallery instead of going to the theater
21. Check out mic night at a local coffee shop
22. Check out a showing for a low-budget film (some theaters have limited showings for new low-budget films that are much cheaper than a regular theater with a box-office hit)
23. Go to the local comedy club
25. Go around town test driving your dream cars or house hunting for fun
There are plenty of ideas that you can do as cheap dates. Just remember that spending time it your partner is important, and whether it costs $100 or $20 for the two of you to do something together, you can make the time pleasant. The time spent together will be building stones to a better relationship.
If you live near a beach and just walk along the shore or you go out of town. Spending time with your partner is important to building a strong relationship. Many couples set a date night once a week or even just once a month, that is just the two of you- no friends and no kids. Just you and your partner.
| 54 |
| Vote |
subscribe to this blog












