Inexpensive date ideas

SilverPro
August 05
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What are some inexpensive date suggestions that don't include going on a hike or having a picnic?

3 Answers:

vforvendetta81 avatar

  • Cook dinner together at home. You can get all the ingredients for a gourmet meal at the grocery store without spending too much money.
  • Have a picnic in your backyard or at a nearby park. All you need is a blanket and some snacks or sandwiches.
  • Go on a hike or walk around your neighborhood. This is a great way to get some exercise and fresh air while spending time together.
  • Visit a farmers market or local shops. 
     

croissantran6 avatar

Sometimes the most memorable dates are the ones where you don't spend much money. Here
are a few ideas to get you started:
● Have a picnic in your backyard or at a nearby park.
● Make dinner together using only ingredients from your pantry and spice cabinet.
● Go for a walk or bike around your neighborhood or town.
● Take turns to choose and watching movies from each other's Netflix queue. 
 

Lifeisgood avatar

Sure, here are some inexpensive date ideas that don't involve hiking or having a picnic:

Visit a local museum or art gallery: Many museums and galleries offer free or discounted admission on certain days of the week, making this a great option for an inexpensive date.

Have a game night: Pull out some board games or card games and spend the evening playing and having fun together.

Go for a bike ride: If you both have bikes, take a leisurely ride through your city or town, exploring new areas and enjoying the scenery.

Visit a farmer's market: Many cities and towns have farmer's markets that are free to visit. Spend some time wandering around, sampling local produce, and enjoying the sights and smells.

Volunteer together: Find a local charity or nonprofit organization that needs volunteers and spend an afternoon or evening working together to make a difference in your community.

Take a free class: Many community centers and libraries offer free classes on everything from cooking to art to dance. Take advantage of these offerings and learn something new together.

Go on a scavenger hunt: Create a list of items to find or challenges to complete and spend the day exploring your city or town in a fun and unique way.

Have a movie night at home: Rent a movie or find one on a streaming service, make some popcorn, and spend the evening snuggled up on the couch.

Attend a free concert or event: Many cities and towns offer free concerts, festivals, and other events throughout the year. Check your local event calendar to see what's happening in your area.

Go on a photography adventure: Take your cameras (or even just your phone) and spend the day exploring your city or town, taking pictures of interesting sights and scenery.

Visit a local park: Parks are not just for picnics! Take a stroll, play some frisbee, or have a game of catch. You can even bring along a sketchbook or journal and spend some time creating art or writing poetry.

Remember, the most important thing is to spend quality time together and enjoy each other's company, regardless of how much money you spend.

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