Plan a Romantic Evening on a Budget

Finding something new and interesting to do for your date night can be a challenge. It's so easy to get stuck in a rut or to avoid date night altogether because you think you need to spend a fortune to have a good time. This simply isn't true. Romance is all about focusing on the person you love and the things you love doing together. As long as you keep that in mind as you plan, you can have an affordable and romantic evening whether you go out or stay in.

Steps

Going Out

  1. Go on a long walk. If the weather permits it, take a romantic walk around the neighborhood or go to a local park, beach, or nature preserve. Taking a walk will give you the chance to enjoy each other’s company while enjoying the scenery. It also might work up your appetite for dinner!
  2. Stargaze together. Head to the backyard or a local park with some type of ground covering, a laser pointer, and some geeky enthusiasm to look for constellations. You might even be able to watch a meteor shower.[1]
    • If it’s cold, bring extra blankets and maybe a warm drink in a Thermos.
    • If it’s warm, bring some lemonade and light snacks.
  3. Check out cultural events in your town. Many towns and cities have an array of locally-sponsored cultural events. Many of these are free, to boost community spirit. Why not take advantage of them? Check local listings for ideas of fun things you can do, then plan your date around them.[2]
    • Many museums have frequent free nights. Who cares about holding hands at the movies when you can hold hands in front of a T.rex?
    • Parks often host free concerts and movie nights. You can find out together if you like bluegrass!
    • Fireworks displays don’t happen very often, but they’re special when they do. Bring along the same supplies you would for stargazing (blanket, snacks, and warm clothing if necessary) and enjoy.
    • Street fairs and festivals are a fixture in warm or moderate weather. You don’t have to buy anything--just walk around and enjoy.
    • Readings and lectures are often offered by colleges or bookstores. What could be more romantic than learning together?
  4. Go out for dessert. Dinner and drinks together can get really pricey, but sometimes you want the enjoyment of going out to eat. Buying an indulgent dessert from your favorite restaurant feels celebratory, and it’s a great way to split the difference. If you both want to, you can even split a large dessert. Also, make sure to leave your server a nice tip--it adds to the romance,[3]

Staying In

  1. Dress up. Even if you’re not going out, your partner will probably be excited to see you gussied up as if you are! Wear whatever makes you feel attractive and polished, and encourage your partner to do the same. It will make the evening more special.
  2. Cook for your partner. Taking care of one another is what a relationship is all about. If you feel confident making a great meal, then cook one of your specialties for your beau. If you’re not a master chef, lasagna feels special and is hard to mess up.[4]
    • Create a romantic ambiance with mood lighting, candles, special dishes, and pretty glasses.[5]
    • Draw your partner a bath to enjoy while you’re cooking.[6]
  3. Cook together. Cooking for your partner is a kind act of service. Cooking with your partner can be an excellent adventure! Split up the work evenly, from chopping to dishwashing, to ensure that this is a cooperative exercise (just like a relationship).[7]
    • Try a new recipe together--you might just discover a new favorite food.[8]
    • Alternately, since you’re not going out, you can try to replicate your favorite restaurant’s best recipes.[9]
  4. Clear the living room floor and dance. If you’re not going out, bring the party inside. Dancing is great exercise, and it’s an excellent way to bond with one another. Don’t worry about looking goofy--that’s part of the fun. If you live in an apartment above others, try to keep the stomping and loud music to a minimum.
    • Slow dancing is easy and romantic.
    • Swing dancing can be tricky to get the hang of, but it’s really fun.[10]
  5. Watch a movie. Plan to sit down in front of a film you’ll both enjoy. Cuddle up together under a cozy blanket and make hot chocolate or tea if it's cold outside. If it's warm, make iced tea or a special cocktail. Burn some incense or scented candles to improve the atmosphere.[11]
    • Your local library may have a big stock of videos that you can borrow for a small fee, or even for free.
    • Some services like Amazon will rent you a movie for just a few dollars.
    • You may be able to find strange and wonderful DVDs at a thrift store, too!
  6. Make art together. Engaging in a creative pursuit together is wonderful. Concentrating on a work of art actually facilitates conversation, and will help you learn more about one another. Plus, at the end, you’ll have a souvenir of your date.[12]
    • Pick household objects for each other to draw. When was the last time you really looked at your coffeepot?
    • Crafts are wonderful, too. You can buy mugs at the dollar store, decorate them for one another with Sharpies, and exchange them.[13]
    • Music is art, too. If you both play instruments, you can have a jam session. Or just look up your favorite songs’ karaoke versions on YouTube.[13]
  7. Play a game. A little playful competitiveness can make things more fun. Sit down on the floor with a stack of your favorite games, and keep score! You can even bet on the outcomes, e.g. the person who wins gets to pick the next movie you watch.
    • If you’re doing board games, focus on picking one that works for two players. Jenga, Battleships, and Monopoly are solid choices, while Clue and Pictionary wouldn’t work as well.[14]
    • Learn a new card game together, if you’re both card sharks. There are tons of resources on the Internet to find weird and wonderful games you’ve never heard of.[15]
  8. Plan a dream vacation. Select a budget and a time limit. Then, each of you will do the research to plan the perfect dream vacation in an exciting locale, from India to Iceland. After the time limit is up, review each other’s choices. You just might learn something new about your partner![16]


Tips

  • Asking someone to take your children for this night is a must. It can be difficult to get in the mood when you have kids running around, potentially interrupting at inopportune moments. If money is an issue, offer to swap babysitting with another couple. Each of you will get a kid-free evening without paying a sitter and you'll be helping someone else get a night of romance too!
  • If you both like camping, spending a night in the wilderness can be quite romantic and very affordable.

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