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Another Great Thing About Philadelphia: It's A Cheap Date
by Dateable.com
When eighty-year old Doris Drum began dating young men in the neighborhood,
in 1932, a movie cost about 25 cents -- and that included a candy
bar and a comic book. Grandma Drum reminisces: "My brother,
Leck, was given a $1.00 bill from our dad to take a girl out on
a date. Oh my... how times have changed." -- Dateable.com survey
respondent
"I usually spend about $125.00 on a date. Can't really get
around it. I guess you could save money with a picnic, but nobody
does that stuff anymore."
-- 30-year old from Los Angeles
What do you want to do? I don't know, what do you want to do? Well,
let's get a bite to eat and hit a movie. Not so fast... If you're
in Los Angeles, you better have at least $90.00; in New York, make
it $110.00. Philadelphia-based Dateable.com, one of the longest
running Internet romance communities, just completed the initial
phase of their cost of dating index designed to give a rough estimate
of the cost of dating in American cities -- beginning with Philadelphia,
New York and Los Angeles. Of the three, Philadelphia turned out
to be the most reasonably priced city. "We've got more than
great hockey, history and hoagies.
"Here's yet another great thing about Philadelphia,"
said Jennifer Klein, President and Founder of Dateable.com. "Cities
like New York and San Francisco serve obnoxiously high restaurant
bills. Sporting events in cities like Los Angeles can bring the
cost of a date up to $300.00 or so (with cheap tickets). I wanted
to see how Philadelphia compared to LA and New York."
Initial Survey Results
Here's a snapshot of initial survey results. The initial survey
looked at 6 key areas: flowers, dinner, movies, sporting events,
drinks and transportation. In April and May of this year, Dateable.com
conducted a random phone survey of flower shops, movie theaters,
restaurants, and more.
Dinner and a Movie In Los Angeles -- the average cost for dinner
and a movie is about $95.00. The average cost in New York, however,
reached about $110.00 because of higher dinner prices and transportation
costs (i.e., cab fare). The good news: A dinner and a movie in Philadelphia,
according to our initial survey results, averages only $75.00, a
20-25% difference. The cost of food by thieves behind movie concession
counters was not included in our initial survey.
These figures were estimated from an index of flowers (single stem
red rose), average dinner and tip (estimated from variety of restaurant
guides), movie tickets (randomly selected movie theatres), two drinks
and transportation (either cab fare or .31 per mile).
Sporting Events -- We also compared the average cost for a pair
of basketball tickets (all three cities are big basketball cities).
New York is the highest with $230.00; in Los Angeles, two tickets
are $171.00; and, Philadelphia ranks third with $79.00.
How to Save Money On Your Next Date
In a conversation with Dateable.com, dating expert Connie Merritt
argued against such unnecessary expenses: "It doesn't have
to be expensive. Dinner at a restaurant? Expensive and unimaginative.
Barbeque or picnic at the beach or a park? Now you're talking --
thoughtful and not that expensive."
Another expert on the subject of dating and romance told Dateable.com
that both parties need to be open: "Make sure the place you
are going to eat is within your budget, whoever does the asking.
If the suggested place is too expensive for you to pay half or treat,
then say something like, 'That's a great place but it's not within
my budget.'"
According to Jennifer Klein, President and Founder of Dateable.com,
the cost of dating requires a great deal of creativity for the financially
challenged. Some ideas? Check out a poetry reading or other events
at a bookstore; attend a student art show; and more. For a complete
list of 10 Tips for Frugal Daters, go to http://www.dateable.com.
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