1. Free factory tours (Free Beer). There are all types of different factories that offer free or very low-cost tours of their premises. Microbreweries are great for this, they are educational and you often get free beer samples, and who can say no to free beer? If free beer is not your thing there are also factory tours for places ranging from chocolate shops to piano makers.
Although this sounds fantastic, I suspect the microbrewery tour would be a hard sell. I have toured the Mayfield Dairy before. It was nerdy adventure, but rather fun and cheap. Oh, and we got free ice cream at the end.
Parks and house hunting are two ideas that I often utilize. Also, board game nights provide alot of cheap entertainment. Especially if you host gathering, your guests will (hopefully) offer to bring the snacks and you are home free.
17. Flea markets, swap meets and yard sales. Shopping is a lot more fun when you do it with someone else and it’s better when you do it on the cheap. Go browsing through other people’s junk and see if there are any low-cost treasures to be found.
Flea markets and yard sales are always an adventure. With the interesting people and interesting purchases, it can be very entertaining.
29. People watch. Go to an airport, a mall or a public square and sit down together to watch the people. Make up stories about who they are and where they’re going.
People watching is my all-time favorite. Even a dreadful shopping trip can be fun when you mix in a little people watching. But beware of the ridiculous middle school mall rats...
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