New to this whole “relationship” thing?
Here are some suggestions on how to give your date the perfect Valentine’s Day:
Want to go all out for your special someone and have the money to do it? Here’s how to give your date an epic Valentine’s Day!
Restaurants:
Melting Pot
Cheese and chocolate for two: around $40
Cheesecake Factory
Average price for two: $40
Gifts:
A dozen red roses from Strange’s: $43.95
Assorted Chocolate gift box from Godiva:
$9.75 for a 4 pc
$16.00 for a 8 pc
$29.00 for a 19 pc
Activities:
Watch the latest movie at Regal Cinemas for $11.50
Coming out: The Space Between Us, The LEGO Batman Movie, Rings
Trying to impress your date but on a budget? Here are some cheap but fun Valentine suggestions.
Restaurants:
Baker’s Crust
Average price for two: $25
Panera
Average price for two: $20-$25
Gifts:
Kroger signature dozen roses: $10
Russel Stover chocolate boxes:
$4-10 depending on the size and type
Activities:
Criterion Cinemas at Movieland
Valentine’s Day falls on Super Tuesday, where tickets are $6
Bake cookies together
Pillsbury cookie dough is only $2.59
Are you alone but still want to “treat yo’self” because you’re worth it?
Restaurants:
Panda Express
You can dine in, or if you’re not that brave go through the drive-through and take it home
Pizza Hut
They deliver
Gifts:
Wait until the day after for chocolate:
If you’re going to gorge yourself with chocolate it might as well be half off so you don’t break the bank.
Get yourself a single rose:
They’re much cheaper than a bundle, and it is enough to show how important you are.
Activities:
Watch Netflix
If you’re feeling up for it then watch rom-coms, but if it’s too much, a good action or thriller will do just as well
Have a good cry
There’s no shame in letting a few tears loose, it will help let out a little emotion if you need a release. The tears will also cleanse your face and clear out your pores, so crying will ultimately help you feel beautiful