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21 Cheap Valentine's Day Date Ideas

1. Evening Drive
2. Movie Night
3. Candlelight dinner at home in the backyard under the stars
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4. Stroll at the park
5. Coffee at local coffeehouse
6. Visit a museum
7. Grab the lawn chairs and stargaze from your backyard
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8. Create a wine and cheese board
9. Play your favorite childhood board games
10. Workout together
11. Bake a mug cake and share it
12. One on one basketball game
13. Transform your bedroom into a bed & breakfast suite
14. Sip some hot cocoa and snuggle up while watching tv
15. Go window shopping for things for your dream home
16. Test drive your dream car
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17. Transform your bathroom into a luxury spa retreat
18. Grab a Redbox movie on the way home from work and have Movie Night at home
19. Create a karaoke bar at home complete with hairbrush microphones
20. Go bowling on Wii or Kinect 
21. Create a vision board and discuss where you’d like to be in 1 year? 5 years? 10 years?

How are you and your lovebug celebrating Valentine's Day?  What are some other cheap Valentine's Day date ideas do you have? 

Comments

candy said…
We will stay home and enjoy a nice dinner I make. Probably watch a movie and just enjoy the evening.
Masshole Mommy said…
Those are all fun ideas. We actually don't celebrate Valentine's Day, so we will be in anyways and probably watching something on Netflix.
1stopmom said…
This is a great list. Usually we have a nice dinner at home. I don't like crowds so this works pretty well for us.
AiringMyLaundry said…
I like these ideas! We'll probably order pizza or something. Sometimes pizza places will deliver a heart shaped pizza, so that's something ;) We really don't do much on Valentine's Day.
Ali Rost said…
Simple ideas are the best ideas! I think this is a lovely list of date ideas for Valentine's and even on normal days! I love it.
We are so overdue for a date night. We haven't had one in literally ages because we all have completely different schedules.
Unknown said…
Love all your ideas! We never go out on Valentine's Day. We prefer to stay home and go out on the weekend. Love the idea of making a wine and cheese board and stargazing. We might have to do that this Valentine's Day!
joannabri said…
These are all great ideas. We don't really celebrate, other than making a special dinner. We stay home, for sure!
Sarah Bailey said…
These are some awesome ideas, how cool would it be to go out and test drive your dream car as well! So much fun!
Amanda said…
I love your affordable date night ideas. My hubby and I typically order heart shaped pizzas and then watch a chick flick once our kids go to bed. Sometimes the simplest things are the sweetest, don't you think?
Emily said…
We like to keep things simple for Valentines day, just spending time together is the best way to celebrate! I love these ideas so much!
Dogvills said…
My husband and I decided to stay home this Valentine's day. We're making a special dinner together, watch silly movies and just spend time together.
chubskulit said…
Great ideas you have here. We do some of these on day to day basis but I think my husband would love to test drive a vehicle he's been hinting to get someday.
Anosa Malanga said…
Indeed such great tips! I intend to stay at home and cook then have some movies to watch and a little drink and snacks while watching. It's more practical and I think more intimate.
Sara Welch said…
The wine and cheese board is a really fun idea! I hate spending on this day.
We usually are pretty low key for Valentine's Day, but we shut off all devices, settle in and watch movies together. No interruptions! This is a fab list though!
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