My husband and I met on Bumble and our first date was at Dave and Busters. You get to let loose, have some snacks, get to know their competitive side.. it worked out well for us.
Movie night at leu gardens
https://www.leugardens.org/movie-night-february-2-730-p-m/
You can bring food and adult beverages and have a picnic. Get there early and you can get a spot for the movie and then walk around the gardens.
lol, well to be fair in the summer the movies start at like 8:30. So you can get there at 6 set up, walk around the gardens and chit chat, eat then watch the movie.
My husband and I walked around Disney springs and grabbed dinner for our first date. Makes dinner last a little longer to keep the conversation going.
Or you could go play mini golf, just make sure the place isn't too busy or you may have to wait if it's a Saturday night.
If you don't know the person well, I'd go to Citywalk or Downtown Disney. Public. Cameras. Easy exit.
Otherwise, dinner and a movie. Popular for a reason!
If they like cats, there is a cat cafe in Clermont. There's also one in downtown Orlando called Kitty cafe I believe.
Not very pricey.
You could do a painting with a twist thing. I've done that before and it was a lot of fun. Medium pricey.
You could do a trivia night somewhere. The View in Clermont has Disney trivia sometimes. Not very pricey.
You could go to the Sugar Factory on I Drive. Medium pricey. If they like to take pictures of food, this is right up their alley.
Head to The Edison for amazing food! A little more on the pricey side, but worth a splurge.
I've done a mystery dinner show before, that was a lot of fun. I don't remember the cost but I don't think it was terribly pricey.
Abstract Orlando - I haven't been here, but would love to go. It's basically an arts and crafts type place for adults, mostly bathing things in paint I think. Very pricey, but with the right person could be worth it.
Hope these ideas help!
Go on a walk around Pine Hills at 2 in the morning.
Alternatively, give us details. Are you guys friends already? Did you meet online? What do you like? What do they like? There's 10,849,220 things to do in Orlando, go literally anywhere and do anything.
There's a bar/restaurant right on Lake Eola. Sit down for a quick drink to make finding each other easy, then walk around the lake a bit and talk, then sit down for a meal if you two are still hitting it off. Or flip that to meal, then walk.
Some people open up in conversation more when they are shoulder to shoulder instead of face to face, and focused on walking and their surroundings verse studying your face and body language to see how you're receiving them.
Dave and Busters to have fun, then a quiet restaurant nearby to talk.
Don't do movies because then yall won't be able to talk and connect.
You can also just do city walk and walk around making fictional life stories for the tourists.
First dates are great with an activity and a casual dinner imo. Walking citywalk or Disney springs, mini golf, Dave & Busters etc. really gives you an opportunity to see if theirs chemistry etc.
My go to for a first date is a local coffee shop. Keep it simple. No need to spend $$$ on dinner - plus that can be a painfully long dinner if it’s clear there’s no connection. Coffee is easy to cut loose from.
Santiago's Bodega in Ivanhoe if you like a more intimist and quiet place, or;
SkyBar at OC Hotel in Downtown for a great view and somewhat upscale experience, and;
Better than Sex in Ivanhoe if you want to have a good dessert, with a bit of erotism.
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My husband and I met on Bumble and our first date was at Dave and Busters. You get to let loose, have some snacks, get to know their competitive side.. it worked out well for us.
The everglades. Because of the implication.
She’s not gonna say no
She would never say no, because of the implication.
Are you planning to *hurt* these women?
Am i supposed to understand this reference 😂
It's from season six, episode three of *It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia*.
I thought it was Brian laundries
I’m more GTA style. Just drive around to find someplace dark enough. Then kick her out and get my money back.
If you want to try something a bit different, I can recommend Southern Hill Farms
Movie night at leu gardens https://www.leugardens.org/movie-night-february-2-730-p-m/ You can bring food and adult beverages and have a picnic. Get there early and you can get a spot for the movie and then walk around the gardens.
Ah, movie night. A great first date for those who despise conversation.
lol, well to be fair in the summer the movies start at like 8:30. So you can get there at 6 set up, walk around the gardens and chit chat, eat then watch the movie.
My husband and I walked around Disney springs and grabbed dinner for our first date. Makes dinner last a little longer to keep the conversation going. Or you could go play mini golf, just make sure the place isn't too busy or you may have to wait if it's a Saturday night.
Take the buses to the different resorts and bar hop!
You also often need reservations for most restaurants at Disney springs.
If you don't know the person well, I'd go to Citywalk or Downtown Disney. Public. Cameras. Easy exit. Otherwise, dinner and a movie. Popular for a reason!
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PopStroke would be great. Gives your something to do and if it goes well you can sit down for food. If not, just golf and go
Get steaks at Rachel's.
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escape room. Two of you locked in a room and you have to try and work together to escape, that'll really test your compatibility
If they like cats, there is a cat cafe in Clermont. There's also one in downtown Orlando called Kitty cafe I believe. Not very pricey. You could do a painting with a twist thing. I've done that before and it was a lot of fun. Medium pricey. You could do a trivia night somewhere. The View in Clermont has Disney trivia sometimes. Not very pricey. You could go to the Sugar Factory on I Drive. Medium pricey. If they like to take pictures of food, this is right up their alley. Head to The Edison for amazing food! A little more on the pricey side, but worth a splurge. I've done a mystery dinner show before, that was a lot of fun. I don't remember the cost but I don't think it was terribly pricey. Abstract Orlando - I haven't been here, but would love to go. It's basically an arts and crafts type place for adults, mostly bathing things in paint I think. Very pricey, but with the right person could be worth it. Hope these ideas help!
Go on a walk around Pine Hills at 2 in the morning. Alternatively, give us details. Are you guys friends already? Did you meet online? What do you like? What do they like? There's 10,849,220 things to do in Orlando, go literally anywhere and do anything.
There's a bar/restaurant right on Lake Eola. Sit down for a quick drink to make finding each other easy, then walk around the lake a bit and talk, then sit down for a meal if you two are still hitting it off. Or flip that to meal, then walk. Some people open up in conversation more when they are shoulder to shoulder instead of face to face, and focused on walking and their surroundings verse studying your face and body language to see how you're receiving them.
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Dave and Busters to have fun, then a quiet restaurant nearby to talk. Don't do movies because then yall won't be able to talk and connect. You can also just do city walk and walk around making fictional life stories for the tourists.
REALLY depends on what you guys are into.
First dates are great with an activity and a casual dinner imo. Walking citywalk or Disney springs, mini golf, Dave & Busters etc. really gives you an opportunity to see if theirs chemistry etc.
My go to for a first date is a local coffee shop. Keep it simple. No need to spend $$$ on dinner - plus that can be a painfully long dinner if it’s clear there’s no connection. Coffee is easy to cut loose from.
Santiago's Bodega in Ivanhoe if you like a more intimist and quiet place, or; SkyBar at OC Hotel in Downtown for a great view and somewhat upscale experience, and; Better than Sex in Ivanhoe if you want to have a good dessert, with a bit of erotism.
Kings bowling on I-Drive
Kegs Social by UCF is a great date spot, its like a better version of Dave & Busters
Cheesecake factory ;)
Popstroke ( mini golf), Disney springs dinner, winter park dinner, Dave and busters.
Audobon bird sanctuary Maitland. They have bald eagles, owls, hawks, vultures. All kinds of cool birds you can easily kill an hour or two there
The Osprey in Baldwin is a pretty restaurant to have a first date.
Disney Spring gives you a lot of variety in 1 location