If it's been a while since your parents have gone out on a date, what can you do to make it a special night for them? It's important for your parents to have some alone time so they can bond. Luckily, you can take some of the weight off of their shoulders and plan something fun for them to do! Keep reading for fun and unique date ideas for your parents whether they want a night out or a relaxing time at home.

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Make them a restaurant reservation.

  1. Save them a table at their favorite restaurant for a classic night out. If you know a local spot where your parents love to eat, call ahead and set the reservation so they have a table. Make sure you tell your parents that you planned dinner for them ahead of time so they have enough time to get ready and go to the restaurant.[1]
    • You could even drive them to the restaurant if you want to be their personal chauffeur for the night.
    • Get your parents gift cards for the restaurant or offer to pay if you can so they can save their own money.
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Plan a night out at the movies.

  1. A movie date gives your parents a bit of privacy on a night out. Think about what kind of movies your parents like to watch or ask them if there are any new releases that they’re interested in. Pick a showtime on a night when your parents don’t have any other plans. You can usually buy tickets with assigned seats online, so choose a pair of seats where your parents can cuddle up and enjoy the movie.[2]
    • At some theaters, you can pay extra for reclining seats.[3]
    • Encourage your parents to sneak their own snacks to the movie instead of buying them at the concession stand.[4]
    • You could plan a movie night at home too. Make them some popcorn, turn out the lights, and leave them alone while they watch.
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Recreate their first date.

  1. A trip down memory lane helps your parents fall in love all over again. Casually ask your parents what they remember about how they met so you don’t give away your plan. If they have specific memories that stand out, think about ways that you can incorporate them into a date. You could even ask your parents to write their memories down so they can share them with each other during their date night.
    • If your parents went out roller skating, you can plan a night out at the roller rink for them.
    • If they took a drive up the coast, you could be their chauffeur and take them along the same route.
    • If they went out to get ice cream, you could buy supplies and make them sundaes.
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Stage a photoshoot.

  1. Give your parents new memories to look back on years later. If you’re handy with a camera, you can take the pictures yourself. Otherwise, hire a professional photographer to take pictures of your parents as a couple. Have your parents get dressed up and find a beautiful spot where they can pose for pictures. They’ll have a lot of fun bonding and they’ll be able to save and print out their favorites from the day.
    • If there’s a holiday coming up, you can stage a themed photo shoot. For example, you could have ugly Christmas sweaters for a funny Christmas card.
    • Bring a Polaroid camera if you want your parents to have instant memories from their photoshoot.
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Create a scavenger hunt.

  1. Scavenger hunts give your parents a fun puzzle to solve together. Write down something that you want your parents to find in your home and give the list to them. You could even make it a little tougher by writing riddles or making them solve a puzzle to figure out what they need to find. When your parents bring back the items you asked for, reward them with a prize, like a gift card to their favorite restaurant or a bottle of wine with chocolates.
    • You don’t have to hide anything—you could just have them bring you something that has a special meaning, such as an old picture of your parents together or a gift they’ve given each other.
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Plan a game night.

  1. Make the night exciting with a little friendly competition. Pull out some board games your parents own and get them ready on the table. Put out a few snacks, like pretzels, chips, and drinks, out for your parents to munch on while they’re having fun. If your parents don’t know the rules, take a few minutes to teach them before leaving them to play on their own.
    • There are a ton of cooperative board games your parents can play to work together if they don’t want to compete.
    • If you have a video game console, see if you can find any classic video games for your parents to play.
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Book them a hotel.

About This Article

John Keegan
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This article was co-authored by John Keegan and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. John Keegan is a dating coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. He runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health. This article has been viewed 3,413 times.
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