Five Date Ideas That Won’t Break the Bank

Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and although I’m not huge into Valentine’s Day, I know a lot of people are! Also, our anniversary is at the end of the month. And while we typically try and do a weekend getaway for our anniversary, sometimes we like to do a date night that’s a little different, too. And because we like to get out of town, we don’t want to spend tons of cash on a fancy dinner. 

So I’ve rounded up a couple of ideas for dates you can enjoy that won’t break the bank! We have done most of these at one time or another. Some are really simple, others require a little more research, but they’re all fun and can all be done for way under $100! 

A Picnic

A couple of years ago, on Valentine’s Day, we decided we didn’t want to go to crowded restaurants anymore. So we decided to go to an area of Miami where you could park your car right up in front of the water, and we had ourselves a picnic. We picked up stone crabs (one of our faves), brought some wine, and some prepared sides from the grocery store deli. I brought a couple of candles and we had a moonlit & candlelit picnic on the water, looking at Miami’s skyline. It’s probably one of my favorite Valentine’s Day memories. 

A Drive-In Movie

There isn’t a drive in theater in every city, but if you have one near you and you’ve never been to one, it’s pretty fun! It transports you to another time, and you can bring your own snacks and food. 

A Dance Class

I know, there are some places where dance classes can cost an arm and a leg. I’m not talking about that. In Miami at least, there are half a dozen salsa studios where you can go and take basic salsa lessons for $15. It’s a big group setting, and after they teach you the basics for that course, they do open floor dancing. I took these classes in middle school and I loved them. 

Wine/Beer Tasting

Check Groupon for this! Some tastings can run a pretty penny, but in our area for example, Groupon typically has a special for a local winery where you can have wine tasting for two including two souvenir glasses, for about $35. 

Live Music

Find yourself an old school lounge or bar where they play live music. Grab a drink at the bar, and enjoy the sounds. I love to listen to live jazz music, and there are a couple of hotels where they have that regularly. Just do a quick search and I’m sure you’ll find some in your area! (Maybe you can even put those dance lessons to good use!)

xoxo

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