Sunday, August 22, 2010

Date Ideas?

I've been dating this guy for a few weeks now, and am looking for some fun and creative ideas for a date activity. We're both college students, so neither of us have a lot of money. We're actually looking for stuff to do that costs little or no money. We sometimes go on walks, we like to play boardgames together, we've taken some long car drives, and we've been to a few museums. I'm looking for creative ideas, not your typical "dinner and movie" type date.

Date Ideas?
Find out some local coffee shops that might have some shows. Or find local talent and see them. If you're in a big college town, there is usually lots of things to do. Or even google the town you live in, I'm sure you can find something there.
Reply:There is a place by where I live, I don't know if you have one in your area. It's called "Color Me Mine" It's where you go and pick out a peice of plain pottery and paint it however you want and then you go back a week later and pick it up. It's fun and you can even paint something that will be a gift for the other person.
Reply:mini-golf, bowling, cheap or free concerts, picnic, put on a puppet show. have fun
Reply:yoo eat kraft dinner together.. iunno random event.
Reply:Uhm.....go to a baseball game, basketball game, make fondue or a milkshake, watch a movie, watch re-runs of your favorite shows, things like that.
Reply:Volunteering together is fun and you get to see a different part of yourself. I went on a date to help a church organize their food pantry and we had a really good time. I was in charge of sorting creamed corn from regular corn. I remember and it was 1988.





Damn, I am old.
Reply:I went to a laser light show once that was awesome. It was relatively inexpensive.
Reply:Hiking is always fun! You said you already go walking, but if you can find a hike/bike trail, those are always lots of fun and usually either free or very inexpensive. Another fun "outdoors-y" idea is camping. If you have a campground within driving distance, you're golden - but, depending on your living situation (house, apartment), it's actually fun to "camp" in your own backyard! How about baking treats for your friends/family? Trying new recipes can be a lot of fun. If you drink, jello shots are always fun to make, and there are lots of really creative and yummy recipes available online.. and it doesn't take much to turn a board game into a drinking game! Volunteering is a good way to spend time together while also helping others - volunteermatch.org is an excellent website to find volunteer opportunities of all kinds, in all places. Good luck!
Reply:skinny dipping, and ding dong ditching!
Reply:bowling. skating rink. go carting.
Reply:walks cn help a lot... nd i dnt know ...u hv done evry thn dat iv done..
Reply:I agree, do not do the Dinner and movie stuff, its so boring.





Have a picnic at the park or beach.





Go ice skating or rollerblading.





Rockclimbing or absailing.





Canoing or camping.





Go to a Water park or Bushwalking in a national forest.





Outdoor things are great because you are forced to get to know each other on a much more personal level.





Activities that invole exercise because it increases your endorphins making you both feel happier and therefore enjoy each others company.
Reply:if its snowing...make snowman!!


i love it its really funn!
Reply:just drive anywhere you've never been before and look around.


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