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15 Ways to Do Date Night on a Dime

Fun doesn’t have to equal lots of dollars. Check out these Nesties' date-night ideas!

1. Go to the movies for cheap. There are ways to do movie dates on a budget: "Find second-run theaters. They cost about $2 per person per show. Or go to a matinee of a current movie." --SUE_SUE

2. Make it a lunch date. "Order from the lunch menu -- it's cheaper than dinner and the portions aren't that much smaller." --MATTESMAGIC

3. Go to a cooking class. "Go to Williams-Sonoma and attend one of their cooking demos." You'll have some new recipes to try instead of going to a restaurant, so you'll save even more money. --DARINGMISS

4. Rethink tool time. Cooking stores aren't the only places with free how-tos: "Hardware stores like Lowe's and The Home Depot have DIY seminars. You can both learn to fix things, and it's fun and free!" --QPIX

5. Make a reservation -- for dessert. "We go to our favorite ice-cream shop and get sundaes, then drive around town and get in some quiet time." --OSUWIFEY09

6. Have a Wii night. You've already invested in a Wii, now use it for date night. "We have date-night Wii tourneys and make some interesting bets to spice things up. Anything goes, from doing dishes to sexual favors!" --ENICLAIRD

7. Hit the links. "A really fun date is going to the golf course and playing just nine holes. I did that recently with my husband. Even if you guys aren't good, it's still fun." -- BRIGHTEYES888

8. Volunteer together. For a feel-great date: "Volunteer together somewhere. One of my favorites was volunteering for a local farm to harvest veggies that are then sold at ridiculously low prices to people in need. We had a blast and felt great about helping. Cost: gas money." --SPINCAT9

9. Step up to the plate. "My husband and I take a bat and a ball to a local school and play around." Get into it with knee-high socks, baseball hats or even your favorite team's jersey. --BRIDE2BNVA

10. Get crafty with your home improvements. Decorate and date! "My husband and I do silly, crafty things. For example: We'll go to A.C. Moore or Michaels craft store and buy things that we can make to decorate the outside of our house!" --KLASALA318

11. Go on a field trip. Soak up culture free of charge: "Our neighborhood library has free passes to local museums. You can check out the passes like a library book." --DARINGMISS

12. Read all about it. "If you look in any local paper, you can usually find an entertainment section full of cheap activities in the next few days." Stick to your own neighborhood so you won't have to use extra gas or waste travel time. --DERNIERMOT

13. Pack a picnic in the park. Pack a picnic basket: blanket, bottle of wine, cheese, fruit, etc. -- but be warned: "We did this once to be cheap, and ended up spending about $70. So, make sure it's an inexpensive bottle of wine and cheap cheese." --ANHG80

14. Take a staycation. You don't even have to leave the city limits: "We live in San Francisco, so we visit the Japanese Tea Garden and pack a lunch. You'll get to experience a little bit of another country right inside Golden Gate Park." --BRITTNEY

15. Have a theme night. "Schedule a theme dinner and movie night at home." Create a menu based on the movie you're watching (i.e., spaghetti for a Francis Ford Coppola flick) and make it together before watching. --MELLY_BELLIE

-- Lauren Le Vine

Feb 04, 2010

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We have a set date night. No matter what we're doing, we know that Tuesday night is just for us. We use www.restaurant.com a lot and stick to the balance. We'll have our own bookclub sometimes. Just as long as we're together!

by shixrob on Feb 05, 2010

I met my hubby on a dating site and on our first date we went for a picnic instead of the usual posh dinner. It was really nice and different and hey, maybe that's why we're still together 3 years later!

by Sylva on May 18, 2010

My husband and I switch off for our planned date nights. There are local "concerts in the park" I enjoying packing a surpise picnic with all his favorite foods, blankets. That was one of my surprise dates. We both love miniture golf. I let him "show" me how to hold the club so he feels like the man.

by sugarpotpie on Jul 07, 2010

we have a brand new theater built here recently and on Wednesdays they do $5 movies (current movies not replays of not so recent new movies) and then we hit applebees for half price appetizers and we have a whole date for around $20 we have fun finding deals like that and seeing how much money we saved instead of doing something else. sugarpotpie, thats cute letting him show you how to golf lol

by princessashglue on Jan 14, 2011

We just spent our Saturday volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association. We enjoyed spending a beautiful day together, and the cause was close to our hearts since my Great-grandfather was diagnosed a year ago.

by Audreychantel on Mar 08, 2011

We are on a major budget so date nights are few and far between. However, our list of cheap dates include: 1. Hitting up the gocery store and buying muchy foods we crave, but normally don't buy. Then go home and play board games; everyone is so drawn to screens now a days, so we perfer to avoid the TV. 2. Go to the local rock climbing gym. For $7 a piece we get a couple hours of excersie and fun. 3. Spend a weekend day hanging out in our PJs and doing a baking project together. Then reap the benfits :)

by mountaingirl18 on Mar 09, 2011

If you live near a college or university check out some of the free activities on campus. The University of Oklahoma has a free movie night almost every Friday Night. It’s a recent movie and how can you beat free?

by hkhagan on Apr 01, 2011

Thanks! I just set up a golf date for this sunday for hubby and I! You can rent clubs at the facility :)

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by raybans on Jun 27, 2011

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by mjflatts on Jul 27, 2011

We go to the park every weekend and do something different. We go and take a picnic, take our puppy so he can chase the ducks and play, try out the batting cages, he tried to teach me to play tennis (that didn't go over very well), walk around the pond, we've even just grabbed a bleacher seat and watched whatever game was going on (softball or soccer tournament). We go to free concerts or free movies in the park. There's even a "GhostWalk" nearby between now and the end of October that's only $8 each. Tons of stuff, just gotta find it.

by mrsashlilee on Aug 17, 2011