Fun date ideas?

Anonymous
Summer usually has free concerts and outdoor movies. Look at Wolfe Trappe schedule. We went on a lot of bike rides early on.
Anonymous
Comedy shows
Concerts (esp at wolf trap)
Billiards
Day pass at a pool
Day trip to Annapolis
Day trip to Frederick
Breweries

Anonymous
I am late 40s today and recently divorced but not looking to date at the moment l(recent divorce only 9 months...). I will come back to this thread for the great suggestions so far..
Anonymous
I don’t live in DC anymore but just went to see The Moth in my city and saw a couple on a date and it looked like a good date. Lots of laughter, some serious stories but not many, and time between stories to chat.

I was going to suggest an escape room and see someone else has. I also agree jazz in the sculpture garden could be fun.

Years ago I did a great walking tour of Georgetown’s history / architecture. That guide sadly passed away but online it looks like there are some good choices.

If you’re museum people seeing an exhibit and then grabbing coffee could be fun. I also like walking around some of the estates / gardens the area like Dumbarton oaks or Hillwood Estates. Finally renting kayaks for the Potomac is fun.

One of the silliest / cheapest / most inexpensive dates I had with my husband years ago was paying a dollar or two each and signing the waiver to test out / drive around some segways at the Segway store and then going and buying some chocolate.

If you get to the point you want an entire day trip, twice we left early in the morning, took the train to Philadelphia, saw a show or exhibit that wasn’t coming to DC, had an early dinner and took a train back. It was a long day (7 am to 11 pm or so) but fun and different than our typical adventures.



Anonymous
Pp here - oops I meant to say it looks like The Moth performs in DC too
Anonymous
Pp one more time…I miss DC

The national arboretum is interesting (my mom loved that they had all 50 state trees) and often a place even DC residents haven’t been. I also like the botanical gardens which could be good for just a walk / chat.
Anonymous
I once spent a date sharing banana pie cream ice cream out of the carton in a parking lot while people watching. ice cream date highly recommended
Anonymous
Many good ideas here, but situations where you passively watch or listen to something - concerts, movies, plays - are bad for getting to know a date. The exception is comedy shows, because they make you laugh, which puts you in a good mood, which makes for a better connection (that assumes that you're seeing good comedians, though). The best dates to get to know someone involve light physical activity in circumstances where you can talk. Hikes, billiards, bowling, mini golf, stuff like that.
Anonymous
Nude beach
Anonymous
So many free museums in DC, with great exhibits to see.

Nats games or DC United/DC Spirit games are fun too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a fun ideas for the stage of dating when you’re still trying to get to know each other, but dinner and drinks are getting old (and place right now, we both get out a lot for work, so going to the restaurant is almost a chore). We’ve been on a hike; could try a picnic; what else?

Butt darts
Anonymous
The Crucible
Anonymous
all of this sounds like a lot of work, lol
Anonymous
Top golf
Bailan Springs spa
Anonymous
Axe throwing
Archery
Bowling
Clay shooting or a shooting range
Atv tour
Obstacles course
Hiking with picnic
Dinner and a trip to the casino
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