Times are tough, so if you are looking to save some money on your entertainment, here are some ideas:
Many cities offer free events such as concerts, festivals, and lectures. Look for them in your local newspaper or online.
Attend matinee showings at the movies to save money.
Use streaming services such as Netflix or Hulu instead of paying for cable or movie rentals.
Look for discounts for students, senior citizens, or military members when attending events or movies.
Use your library card to borrow books, movies, and music instead of buying them.
Reading eBooks can be cheaper than buying hard copies.
Attend community events such as festivals, fairs, and street fairs. They are often free or low-cost.
Take a hike or go for a picnic in nature as an inexpensive form of entertainment.
Groupon or LivingSocial for discounted tickets to events and attractions.
Look for free outdoor activities such as disc golf, swimming, or fishing in your local area.
Try a new hobby such as painting, drawing, or writing. It's a form of entertainment, and you might find it satisfying.
Play free online games
instead of buying expensive video games.
Have a game night at home with family or friends. It's free and fun.
Get a membership to a museum. This can save you money on entrance fees.
Listen to free music on streaming services like Spotify or Pandora.
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