Where to go on a date w/ hubby?

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This coming Saturday, my hubby and I are planning to go out on a date. We don't have a helper, so will have to pay for one of our friends' teenagers to come babysit. We hardly ever get alone time together, and have no idea what to do. We're planning to go out to dinner, but then what? There aren't any movies out that we are interested in seeing, there aren't any shows or concerts going on this weekend that we would want to see, he's not interested in getting a couples massage... what else is there to do?? We don't drink alcohol, so we're not interested in going to any bars or clubs. Can you believe we've been here 6 years and I still don't know what to do for entertainment. ;)

Thanks for any help.
 
before or after dinner you could catch the star ferry across to TST. wander around....stop for a drink (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) at the lobby bar at the intercontinental (gorgeous views back to the city lights of HK Island). just enjoy each others company.
 
I agree with the star ferry idea. We often take it across to TST, get dinner, then walk along the promenade and get coffee at Starbucks. It's nice just to be together and enjoy the skyline.
We go out every Saturday night, so we have to do it on a pretty limited budget, but it's our chance to explore the city and get time together. We often go out to dinner in some new neighborhood (get lots of ideas for restaurants in HK magazine, and I keep a running list of places we want to try) then wander around and explore together. We often finish up with coffee somewhere, sometimes bringing a crossword puzzle book or cards or even just reading the newspaper.
It's worth it--enjoy your date!
 
Why not pretend to be tourists for a night? Catch the Peak tram and have dinner at the Peak, or take a ferry to Lamma for a seafood dinner, the Star Ferry as mentioned above is a great idea too - I always find it really relaxing (when not in a hurry!). Have a drink (mocktail, or whatever) with a view in TST - Intercontinental, Felix at the Peninsula, Aqua, or somewhere like that - before or after dinner.

Most of all, have a great time!
 
doesn't need to be a couples massage. my husband and i often do foot reflexology together, sitting side by side, chatting or reading.
 
funny, i was going to mention star ferry (if coming from hk island) and TST waterfront. i LOVE it there and don't often get to go and sit and just take in the view.
 
thanks for the ideas. I hadn't thought about going to TST because it's not new for us anymore, haha. but it could be fun.
 
yup... totally agree with star ferry (we did that a lot when i was preggie), super romantic...

a leisure brunch or high tea never fails to perk me up.

i always wish to check into a hotel to enjoy maid service to forget the mess at home! if you have the whole day and ready to splurge, book one with a great view, enjoy some cuddles under a comfy duvet, chill, then go out for a lovely meal and do some shopping (only for yourselves, not for kids!)

enjoy!!!~~~~
 
try the junk (aqualuna on Google) instead of the Star Ferry it's 45 minutes cosying under a blanket and enjoying HK at its best. You get a free drink and it's so relaxing. Then treat yourselves to a nice adult meal up in Knutsford Terrace (TST) or somewhere along Wyndam Street. Most of all have a fabulous night!
 
well we had our date and had a good time, though it didn't turn out as we had hoped. :) Hubby got home from work a little late, so we were rushing to the restaurant and got there just in time for our reservation. But because we were running late, we didn't have time to buy movie tickets ahead of time, and after dinner the shows were already sold out. (Originally I didn't think I'd be able to get him to go to a "chick flick" but he agreed to, lol). So he asked if we could go to Mong Kok because he saw some shoes there he wanted to buy, but wanted to look around a bit too. So that's what we did. Didn't end up buying anything, but it was fun to just be the two of us.
 
Book an Art Jam session. You each get a blank canvas and some paint. Then you just paint and while away the hours enjoying each others company. They usually provide drinks and nibbles.
 
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