
The Scenario & Facts
Most people are single. I think that is a safe assumption to make. A lot of us are single and trying to mingle. Some of us are even in committed relationships. And lets face it, people tend to be relationship based creatures which brings me to my point.
Dating is EXPENSIVE. Depending on how you play your cards you can make dating enjoyable for you and your wallet. No one wants to be thinking about how much money they have left for the rest of the month while on a date. You should be able to relax and enjoy the time with your significant other.
So listen up. These are my few basic tips on the $25 date.
The Solution
First off there are a couple rules.
1. Do not let your date know you are trying to make the date cheap. In reality sometimes saving money is hard so if you exceed $25 don't get your panties in a bunch.
2. No one wants to be with a cheapo so don't make your $25 goal obvious!
This $25 date involves things you would do on a normal date. This is a cliche , but yes I am talking about a movie & a bite to eat.
You can spend $30.00 on some appetizers, $25.00 on movie tickets and $12.00 on concessions. But isn't nearly $70.00 expensive for a first date that isn't at a fancy restaurant?
This is what you do instead.
Do your research the night before. Find places that have good happy hour deals. You'll be able to score a decent amount of food for under $12.00. My personal favorite is Applebees. The place is far from healthy, but you can get wings and nachos for under $12.00. Not to mention they serve generous portions of heart killing food. Evening happy hours typically last a few hours. They usually start around 9 or 10 at night and end at closing. So plan accordingly.
Also, look for theaters that play second run movies. These are films that have been on the silver screen for about 8 weeks, but are not on DVD. Who cares if they are a month older than the regular theaters! You get the same experience, service and atmosphere for a fraction of the price. The second run theater in the greater Seattle area runs about $2-$3 a ticket, leaving plenty of room for theater snacks. Some second run theaters even run $1 tickets on particular days of the week.
Both restaurants and theaters run great deals mid week, so avoiding a weekend date can actually benefit you. This is a great option if you decide to go to a first run theater or a matinee. The same can apply to many chain restaurants.
Going by the original plan of a second run theater and appetizers you should be able to score a great time at the movies and some food for under $25.00. Don't believe me? Than try it and let me know if it doesn't work. I'm always happy to address any comments or suggestions from my readers.
The Results
The results are plain and simple. You and your date had a great time for 1/3 of the price. She doesn't have to know. And now you can take her on another couple dates since you saved so much money on this date!
Being savvy about your dating will allow you to feel less anxious about your wallet and more anxious about getting out there and enjoying yourself!
If you find this information useful or if it has helped you please comment! Check back next Monday for tip #4!
Your suggestions are always appreciated!