- Buy an Entertainment book. The initial investment is about $20, but there’s hundreds of dollars in entertainment savings in it.
- Join Gamefly for cheap video game renting.
- Trade video games, DVD’s and books with your friends.
- Start a book or film club. After reading the book or watching the film, discuss it.
- Have a game night with friends.
- Attend movies at dollar theaters.
- Take advantage of your local university. Colleges often have free entertainment events.
- Join the library.
- Read magazines for free at bookstores.
- Check out DVD’s from the library, rather than renting them from the video store.
- Find cheaper hobbies like blogging or jogging.
- Go on a hike, take a walk in the park, or go to the beach. Some of the nicest things to do in life are totally free.
- See if your local zoos, museums, entertainment parks and water parks have annual passes. Often the annual passes may not cost more than the price of a couple of visits.
- Save money on movies by going to the matinée.
- Watch amateur sports. High school athletic competitions are cheap and can be just as exciting as the pros.
(Source: www.frugallawstudent.com)
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