Romantic, Affordable Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day in Michigan
Valentine’s Day is upon us, and you might think that you have to spend a lot of money to make the day special for the love in your life. But, there are affordable ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day, too. You don’t need to refinance your home to do something big and lovely for that special someone in your life. Some of the most memorable acts of love don’t cost anything at all. So, with that in mind, let’s get into some romantic, affordable ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year.
Valentine’s Day Ideas That Are Affordable
Go to a Free Event
Not all events cost the price of a Super Bowl ticket. Many museums have free events that can be fun for adults, not just kids. In Michigan, a trip to the MSU Broad Art Museum at 547 E Circle Dr. in East Lansing, makes for an interesting afternoon, and they always have different exhibits rotating. Admission to these exhibits are free or are at least affordable, so it doesn’t break the bank. In Detroit, the Detroit Institute of Arts at 5200 Woodward Avenue is a special spot and one of the best museums in the U.S., featuring more than 60,000 works. Admission is free to residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb County residents.
Do a DIY Wine Tasting
The romantic folks over at Brides suggest doing your own wine tasting. “Wine-tasting classes can be costly, but all you need are a few different varietals to do your own at home,” they explain. “Swirl and sip your way to finding your next favorite date-night bottle.”
Take a Stroll in a Romantic Spot
Sure, it’s winter, but if it’s not too cold of a day, taking a stroll down a beautiful area of the state is a romantic way to spend some time with your love. What’s even better is that in the winter, these paths aren’t as busy as they are during the summer, so you have less chance of having someone run into you on their bike. In Detroit, the Detroit Riverfront is a glorious spot that offers miles of scenery to enjoy.
Watch a Favorite Movie at Home
Going out to dinner and seeing a popular movie can be costly, so why not recreate the magic at home? You can cook dinner for your sweetie at home and watch a favorite movie together. It’s a thoughtful way to celebrate each other. “Set up a candlelit dinner at home and watch a romantic movie on whatever streaming service you already have,” notes Ramsey Solutions. “While everyone else is scrambling to find a reservation and a babysitter, you can relax at home.”