Romantic Date Ideas

There are so many romantic date ideas, but here is a couple that maybe you have not thought of and are simple to do. Have you ever been to a really old cemetery? Well, this is one time that you may want to try it.

Take a picnic and watch the sunset, then you can have conversations with the dead, ok, only if you are into spooky kinds of things. But that is one that your date will remember.

Another one is to be kids again. Go to a kid’s playground, if it is wintertime, build a snowman, summertime, take an old-fashioned milkshake along. Remember what it was like to be a kid again.

You will find that conversations will be easy and intimate. You will really get to know your date. Take a blanket to lie on the ground when you get tired and just look at the stars. This is a fun and simple, yet very romantic date idea.

Do you have access to a boat? There is nothing like being on the water together, just to two of you. Try a canoe ride at sunset, or a paddleboat at a park.

If you both love the outdoors, there is not better romantic date than camping out. Cuddle up around your bonfire, roast some marshmallow, listen to the quiet sounds of nature and just enjoy being alone together. This is definitely romantic.

Finally, the last of the romantic date ideas is being your date’s chef. Plan a very romantic dinner with candlelight, elegant dishes and a homemade meal.

You will really show your date that you care and are willing to go to this much to show them how special they are to you.

7 Comments so far

  1. Alex on January 5th, 2010

    A really fun/effective date I’ve been on is sort of a spin of that last one. Cook together! Make sure you act like you don’t know what you’re doing (shouldn’t be too hard) and have her help you. Unless of course YOU need to help her. Also this allows for a lot of attraction to be built through conversation and physical contact. Just do it!

  2. date dude on April 17th, 2010

    A cemetery. Your idea of a romantic date is seriously going to the CEMETERY!?

    Just…no words.

  3. john on April 19th, 2010

    “CEMETERY” Hey baby wanna go hang out with dead ppl its romantic. I guess this is wat u get when u go on the internet to get good ideas for a date.

  4. riley on May 5th, 2010

    Sorry, but the “CEMETERY” nah Sayers are off base. First off, the cemetery is quiet and peaceful, the old ones are often filled with unique head stones often with request or saying from the deceased. It’s a great place to walk and get to know your date, hold hands and build a little unique bonding in a sometimes emotional setting. Find a tomb stone with your dates family name, your name,seriously, the art can be breathtaking. Especially in New Orleans or LA. The point isn’t macabe, the point is you can focus on your date without throngs of people, waiters. Don’t be shallow, be creative, whoever suggested this was right, it is a unique first date!

  5. lauren on May 19th, 2010

    Go on a midnight picnic! My boyfriend and I love to do this. We usually bring junk food, drinks, a blanket, and whatever else we want. It’s best to go during the summer months. Last week we had one and I brought strawberries, whipped cream, and a piece of paper and a pen. We ate while making a list of everything we wanted to do together during our summer vacation and we’re going to cross each thing off of our list as we do it! Afterwards, we just layed on the blanket together and checked out the stars while talking.

  6. chrissy on June 3rd, 2010

    Yea the cemetary is dead quite and rest-in-peaceful. Not my idea of a good time. The beach is always fun and romantic at night or evening time if there is access to one.

  7. Tommy on June 10th, 2010

    Cemeteries are great and beautiful in their own way, and god forbid you try something different than the generic dinner and a movie. My city has several great ones that are fun to walk through day or night with very elaborate stones and great old gnarly oak trees. I can’t believe so many people can’t get past the fact that there happen to be bodies buried there. Big deal. I have a favorite one that’s high on a hilltop and perfect for watching the sun come up.

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