Budget-Friendly Weekend Fun

Go for 30: Summer Weekends on a Budget

If you’re anything like KC and I, you’re occasionally (or, more than occasionally…) caught in the rut of, “What do you want to do?” “I don’t know, what do you want to do?” on a Friday/Saturday/Sunday.  KC and I have been attempting to live frugally (so we can replace our couch which looks and feels like it’s been through some sort of war), which often limits our options for fantastic weekend fun.

I figured I’d post some budget-friendly weekend ideas on here every week in the hopes that it will inspire you (and me, for that matter) to get out of the house and have some fun on a shoestring.

So let’s get started, shall we?

Night-time Fun

1. Make your own happy hour for you and friends/your loved one/whomever ( I know, it’s a novel idea).  All you need is one cocktail and one snack — easy and cheap!

2. Throw a potluck dinner with friends.  Assign everyone a course and ask them to bring a drink to share.  It’s a dinner party without the hassle or the cost.

3. Do some research online.  A lot of restaurants have adopted late-night happy hours that include food and drink specials.  If you can’t make it to the regular happy hour (which generally ends at 6pm), check to see if there’s a later one.  A lot of places have specials starting at 9pm or later.

4. Date on a budget.  KC and I often like to go out before dinner for a drink and an appetizer.  It ends up being way cheaper than going out for a full meal (plus you can just sit at the bar so you don’t have to wait as long for a table).  We also like to eat dinner at home and then go out for a fancy dessert occasionally.  The wait has generally died down by the time we get to the restaurant; and really, is there anything more romantic than sharing something decadent on a Friday night?

5. Many cities have free outdoor festivities during the summer.  Our ‘hood does a cinema night every Thursday where they show a movie outside that anyone can come watch.  Walnut Creek has a band and food vendors on Thursdays for their “Downtown at the Creek” summer series.  See what’s happening in your town and get in on the free fun!

6. Invite friends over for a night of board games or charades.  It sounds childish, but it’s hilarious to see how competitive people get.  Trust me.

7. Have a movie night.  Invite friends over, throw some blankets on the floor, pop a bunch of popcorn and pop in a flick.  If it’s a warm night, open all the windows so it’s like being outside at the drive-in.

Daytime Fun

1. Start a tradition.  As most of you know, I have a slight (er, more than slight) obsession with coffee.  Because of this, I’ve started a tradition of going out on a coffee date with KC and/or friends on the weekends.  I generally bring my coffee to work all week, so I allow myself to splurge on coffee from a coffee shop on the weekends.  I like to scope out new coffee spots in my neighborhood and drag KC along to try them out.  We hang out and do a crossword puzzle, take care of things we’ve been meaning to get done (like organizing photos from NY to order), or just talk.  It’s a fun way to get yourself out of the house and usually costs less than $5 (if you drink the cheap drinks like we do).

2. Take a walk.  It’s summer!  The weather is beautiful (well, sometimes) so grab a friend and get outside.  It’s a fun way to explore your neighborhood.  Bonus: on the weekends there’s generally open houses you can look through.  KC and I toured a $1.75M 1908 mansion a couple weekends ago — great motivation to step it up at work during the week!

3. Find a friend with a pool.  KC and I hang out in the further East Bay a bit which gets a tad hotter than Oakland.  Luckily, KC’s parents have a pool so we spend many a Saturday slathered with sunscreen lounging in the water with friends.

4. Pack a picnic.  Grab a blanket, towel, or old sheet and head to a park with some friends.  We pick up a loaf of bread, some lunch meat and cheese and hang in the shade, or toss a ball around.  It’s also a super fun way to celebrate a birthday because you can buy or make some summer goodies and bring them for everyone to share.

5. Have a BBQ.  Find a place with a deck or backyard with a barbeque and invite your friends over for a night of burgers and hot dogs.  Tell people to bring their own meat and a side and you’ve got an instant party.  If you want to go even cheaper, throw a s’mores party where people bring their own drinks and you supply marshmallows, graham crackers and chocolate.  Because really, who doesn’t love a s’more?

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Alright, well that’s what I’ve got for now.  I’ll post some more ideas soon.  Happy weekend-ing!

2 thoughts on “Go for 30: Summer Weekends on a Budget

  1. Kristen

    I love board game parties. Best entertainment for super cheap.

    San Francisco has a ton of free concerts and public film viewings going on over summer: http://www.onlyinsanfrancisco.com/sfnews/?p=1477

    We’ve also got free opera in the park on Sunday 9/12, and free Aida viewing at AT&T park on Friday 9/24 evening: http://sfopera.com/calendar.asp?pID=&month=9&year=2010&EventTypeID=

    As openly hokey as it is, Jay & I also try to take advantage of discount websites like Groupon, Joffer, HomeRun, LivingSocial, and Bloomspot, who offer up coupons up to 50% off a wide range of activities, from skydiving and yoga to restaurants, bars, and cafes (and massages and manicures!). Bonus is that you can enter the area you live in so that it caters to you, but you can also check out their websites for deals in other places you might be willing to travel to (ahem, East Bay – for me). We’ve been able to try quite a few new restaurants while keeping overall costs of the meal around the same that they would be to order in pizza.

    Anyway, obviously I like your new idea for this month’s 30-day challenge, even if I’m stuck inside studying for the stupid bar exam. I’ll take advantage of the advice during the sure-to-be-vast length of my unemployment for the foreseeable future.

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