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28 Date Ideas For The Month Of February

Date ideas for the month of February

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28 Date Ideas For The Month Of February
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In honor of January Finally being over and February being such a popular date month, especially with Valentine's day just around the corner. Since there are 28 days in February, I thought why not give 28 fun date ideas. There's even something to do every day if you have time for that! Enjoy and hopefully, you can try a few out!

1. Dave and Busters (Or any local arcade)

2. Bowling

3. The movies (Remember fellows, Fifty Shades Freed comes out this month)

4. Go out to eat at his/her Favorite Resturant or one neither of you two has been to

5. A Concert (Local or a big artist)

6. The Aquarium

7. Ice Skating (Even if it's at a local lake or pond)

8. Skiing/Snowboarding

9. Museum/Art Gallery

10. Have a game night

11. Karaoke

12. Bake Cookies

13. Go to a Hockey Game

14. Build a Snowman (If there's snow)

15. Make Hot Chocolate and Watch Movies

16. Go see a play

17. Volunteer somewhere together

18. Rock Climbing

19. Paint together

20. Build a snow fort (If there's snow) if there's no snow, build a fort inside instead

21. Netflix and Chill

22. Play Video Games together

23. Go to a planetarium

24. Have a dance party

25. Get a pedicure together

26. Go on a Road trip (Long or short)

27. Take an Art class together

28. Laser Tag

If you're looking for some cute date ideas for you and your significant other, here are 28 ideas for you in the month of February! There's even one for every day if you want! Enjoy your February and take into consideration these ideas and you are guaranteed to have a good time with your partner.

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