i need some ideas as to where to go on dates. and dont say the movies.. thats where i always go & so does everyone else. it gets old & boring after a while. thanks a bunch =]
passionx0x answered Thursday March 16 2006, 9:54 pm: -minigolfing
-fun restaurants
-go karts
-random places you see, that look interesting or completely dull, you can make it fun by goofin around and stuff
-carnivals/ local festivals
xsweet_pea_10 answered Thursday March 16 2006, 7:12 pm: To have fun on your date go
1. mini golfing
2. goat cart riding
3. Tee time
4. out to dinner
5. chuck e cheese ( might sound like akid thing but you and your date could have alot of fun)
i hope you have fun on your date and hopfully you like on of my ideas have fun!!
Shortcake22 answered Thursday March 16 2006, 5:16 pm: Bowling
Lazer Tag
Go Karts
4Wheeling
Paintball
Paddleboating
Picnic then a walk in the Park
An Arcade
A Bonfire
Carnival
Festivals
The Zoo
Surfing
Skating
Horseback Riding
Dancing, Like at a club
Out to dinner
To the mall
A museum
An Imax Theater
A Concert
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heyybaby answered Thursday March 16 2006, 3:55 pm: Omgshh. I know it's weird, but the park! That place is so fun. :] Or the zoo. On first dates it's cute to just drive around too, and get to know eachother. Mm, out to eat, at maybe a more fun restaraunt. One where you can get up & dance, & there's games and such. The person below me umm pretty much summed it up, hahah, that website is pretty good. Good luck girl! :] [ heyybaby's advice column | Ask heyybaby A Question ]
mylinhthan answered Thursday March 16 2006, 3:54 pm: anonymous -
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