First Date Ideas
May 9th 2006 02:38
A dinner and movie is always a surefire first date option. There’s little chance of anything to going drastically wrong and it’s a nice casual way of getting to know someone. However, why stop at the movies and dinner option when there are so many other cool and fun things to be doing. Furthermore, a fun and original first date is bound to leave and impression on your new date. Most singles are looking for a bit of spark and originality, a funky first date is the perfect foot in the door. These are some fresh ideas which should provide some alternative avenues compared to the safer dating options.
Ten Pin Bowling
This is a great way to get to know someone. There’s a bit of physical activity involved, getting the blood rushing and helping those “getting to know you” endorphins flowing. It’s an activity you can do no matter what the weather is doing outside and its not too strenuous that you can’t have a good old chat and banter. There’s no loud music to contend with but there’s still a fun vibe to keep the mood sparking. Afraid you’re on the physically challenged side? Don’t worry. Unco-ordination can be a surprising ice breaker. No one’s keeping score, there’s no competition. Have fun and have a laugh. Bowling is a great casual activity, it really allows both people to relax and get to know eachother. Another brilliant feature is that provides scope for a bit of flirting without the participation of every other member of the same sex within glancing distance, which can often be the case in fancy shmancy bars and clubs.
Amusement Parks
Try a trip to a local amusement park. Sydney and Melbourne both have Luna Parks. A trip to an amusement park is like revisiting childhood, which is instantly going to put anyone in a carefree, frolicking mood. The rides with get the excitement levels up, which has been scientifically proven as a key to a successful first date. Like a bowling centre, the mood is jovial, but there is plenty of opportunity to chat, flirt and scoff fairy floss. The chance of winning a jumbo plush toy is always a bonus memento of a fun first date. Again, the setting is casual which lets the two of you to relax and communicate more openly.
Mini-Golf
Another activity which isn’t high on the required skill level, but hella fun is mini-golf. There are venues dotted throughout Australia. Again the flirting opportunities are high as you can demonstrate your Webb/Woods putting prowess. As with all the other suggestions, the key is a casual atmosphere to help let the conversation flow. Its also a great chance to check out your mates physical features.
Ten Pin Bowling
This is a great way to get to know someone. There’s a bit of physical activity involved, getting the blood rushing and helping those “getting to know you” endorphins flowing. It’s an activity you can do no matter what the weather is doing outside and its not too strenuous that you can’t have a good old chat and banter. There’s no loud music to contend with but there’s still a fun vibe to keep the mood sparking. Afraid you’re on the physically challenged side? Don’t worry. Unco-ordination can be a surprising ice breaker. No one’s keeping score, there’s no competition. Have fun and have a laugh. Bowling is a great casual activity, it really allows both people to relax and get to know eachother. Another brilliant feature is that provides scope for a bit of flirting without the participation of every other member of the same sex within glancing distance, which can often be the case in fancy shmancy bars and clubs.
Amusement Parks
Try a trip to a local amusement park. Sydney and Melbourne both have Luna Parks. A trip to an amusement park is like revisiting childhood, which is instantly going to put anyone in a carefree, frolicking mood. The rides with get the excitement levels up, which has been scientifically proven as a key to a successful first date. Like a bowling centre, the mood is jovial, but there is plenty of opportunity to chat, flirt and scoff fairy floss. The chance of winning a jumbo plush toy is always a bonus memento of a fun first date. Again, the setting is casual which lets the two of you to relax and communicate more openly.
Mini-Golf
Another activity which isn’t high on the required skill level, but hella fun is mini-golf. There are venues dotted throughout Australia. Again the flirting opportunities are high as you can demonstrate your Webb/Woods putting prowess. As with all the other suggestions, the key is a casual atmosphere to help let the conversation flow. Its also a great chance to check out your mates physical features.
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