No Money? No Problem! 97 Cheap date ideas
- Picnic in the park.
- Free concerts.
- Make paper airplanes (good ones) and fly them off a bridge or tall building. (Pick up your trash when you’re done mister!)
- Homemade ice cream…..Bucket, large empty can, ice, rock salt, spoon…..Shallow layer of ice and salt in bucket. Place the can in the bucket and surround with ice and salt. Cream in the can (no lid necessary) and use the spoon to stir…..Stir and scrape the sides as the cream freezes. (~ 20 minutes.)
- Google for recipes
- Roller blade and park talk!
- Hiking (with picnic)
- Make kites
- Glow-in-the-dark croquet….Put glow-in-the-dark tape on each ball, stick, and bridge. Play after dark…..Or play using flashlights.
- Rock climbing
- Sledding and hot chocolate
- Snowman and hot chocolate
- Backpacker’s dinner
- Murder mystery dinner (Borrow a game and make dinner. Requires 4 couples. )
- Star gazing and star talk!
- Bon fire, s’mores, hot dogs, and fire talk!
- Dollar movie and ice cream
- Scenic drive and car talk!
- Lectures (not classroom lectures, but interesting and special campus or community lectures)
- Fireside with private refreshments and mingle (but not that private.)
- Homemade dinner and table talk! (Make it all together or wow the lucky lady with your culinary skills.)
- Go for a wall … to an ice cream store… while your dinner is in the oven… to the park… around
- the neighborhood
- Running
- Biking
- Canoeing
- Game night with other couples.
- Rent a movie (Shouldn’t happen more than once a month and never on one of the first three dates.)
- “Chutes and Ladders” bowling. # of pins you knock down = # of spaces moved along the board.
- Make cookies and deliver anonymously to perfect strangers, ward members needing a boost, or your neighbors and hers.
- Chinese checkers or chess in the park.
- Service date at welfare square (Bishop Warehouse or cannery)
- Games with elderly at a rest home.
- National Enquirer read-a-thon.
- Buy 2 pints of ice cream (one for each of you) and 2 National Enquirers.
- Go to a park.
- Look for crazy stories to read to each other.
- Visit a ghost town.
- Visit a farm.
- Homespun movie
- Write a 5-10 minute movie script…..Film it…..Watch it with popcorn.
- Farm and fruit pie
- Visit a local farm (or a neighbor’s tree) where you can pick the fruit yourself. (Farm’s usually charge per bushel or ½ bushel)….Pick the fruit…..Make a fruit pie or smoothie.
- Bigger and Better…Each couple gets $5 to shop at a garage sale or dollar store….Go to the houses of complete strangers and try to trade your treasure for something bigger and better.
- Dancing
- Pay for it and go early for the free lessons.
- Free swing lessons every Thursday evening in the Union Ballroom at the U of U.
- Homemade pizza
- Gingerbread houses (during Christmas, of course.)
- Tour an art museum.
- Scavenger / treasure hunt.
- Picture scavenger hunt with digital cameras.
- Road Rally (clues at each location that lead you to a token item and a new location)
- Frisbee golf
- Make your own course if there isn’t one.
- Build a golf course.
- Make your own golf course…..Play golf on your course!
- Claymation Movie
- Make play-dough….Make a 30 second film out of your play-dough creations.
- Swimming.
- Night swimming at a lake.
- Marshmallow assassination in the park.
- Backwards date night…..Kiss at the door when you pick her up…..Do your activity….Eat dessert….Eat dinner.
- Walk in the rain, then puddle jump.
- Indoor campfire
- Set out camp chairs, turn out the lights and gather around a lamp with the shade removed.
- Roast hot dogs and s’mores on the kitchen stove.
- Play the guitar and sing.
- Candlelight dinner at the park.
- Cow tipping.
- Finger painting with pudding.
- Theme night (everything has to do with a single idea)….”J” everything you eat or do has to start with the letter J…..”Red” everything you eat has to be red, everything you use in your activities has to be red…..“Gym” night, do everything at a local sports complex
- Gardening for an elderly neighbor.
- Build or fix something for a needy neighbor.
- Trick or Can and deliver the goods to a local food bank.
- Serve food at a soup kitchen.
- Random acts of kindness…Rake someone’s yard….Wash windows at someone’s house…Shovel the snow on their drive way…Clean off the snow from their cars….
- Walk down a busy road with M&M’s and wave at the cars of the same color as the M&M you just ate.
- Go to a thrift shop and purchase an outfit. Go somewhere in your new threads.
- Check out your favorite childhood books from the library and read them to each other. (Or read them to the children at the homeless day care center.)
- Eat a picnic lunch and read one of Shakespeare’s plays (Have several couples and assign parts.)
- Make spaghetti. Tie everyone’s right hand to the left hand of the person at his or her right. Give ‘em forks and go for it!
- Deserted Island: eat dinner on the island in the middle of a road.
- Make dinner for the missionaries.
- Go to the family history library (or stake office) and do extractions or family history research.
- Make visits to those who don’t get out very often.
- Early morning breakfast and watch the sun rise!
- Go caroling… even if it isn’t around Christmas.
- Go to a baseball game late (then you’ll get in free).
- Nintendo play-offs. Find an old style Nintendo and all the games you used to play.
- Dress up for Halloween and go Trick or Treating. (Only to your friends, of course.)
- Cowboy poetry. Write the piece and the music together on a guitar. (Even if neither of you play.)
- Pumpkin Carving
- Kindergarten themed night: finger painting, play with blocks, nap time, coloring, story time…
- Tin foil dinners
- 5 $ dinner cooking for other couples
- 5 $ dinner for each other
About the Author
Joel Nielson is a proud father, lucky husband, and a rock climbing addict that isn't trying too hard to kick it. He lives in Rexburg, Idaho and specializes in copywriting and graphic design.



About the Author
Joel Nielson is a proud father, lucky husband, and a rock climbing addict that isn't trying too hard to kick it. He lives in Rexburg, Idaho and specializes in copywriting and graphic design.
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