Wanda L.
Yelp
If you and your significant other like museums and are on a budget these days like I am (unemployed), the FIA is a great place for a cheap date night full of culture. My SO and I have a date night pact where every other week we each take a turn planning a date night. We also include a DN relationship/intimacy building activity of some sort. It was my turn last week and I saw free admission being promoted on the FIA website which was right up my alley. They have a Picasso exhibit going on through the end of Feb. 2010 and I called up to double check if the $7 admission price applied to this particular exhibit. The lady on the phone said everything was free till the end of the month. They also have a free admission promotion sponsored by Target. I would call ahead if you want to make you have the right 'free' attendance schedule.
I picked Thursday night as our DN night because the museum was open till 9pm. We arrived a little after 7pm and, as I suspected, we had the place almost all to ourselves which was very, very cool. The quiet solitude gave the evening a bit more of a romantic feel. The museum has onsite parking and is located in a cultural center that includes other museums, a planetarium and performance arts center. I liked this because I've had the occasion to travel around Flint and some of the locations there can be pretty/scary sketchy during the DAY (and I was born and raised in the South Bronx). The cultural center is also conveniently located close to the Downtown Flint area near U of M. My SO had no idea where we were going and he didn't know till we got to there. I like to add an element of surprise to Date Night. :-)
We left the house very soon after my SO got home from work and decided to grab dinner after the museum. The FIA does have a museum cafe that brews Starbucks and we grabbed 2 flavored coffees for a little energy before we self-toured. They also sell cold drinks and pastry-type items. I did see a microwave if you wanted to heat something up. The cafe area has plenty of seating and the museum has free Wi-Fi available as well. After our coffee break, we checked out the museum store. A good place to grab a commemorative art magnet for $4 as a special DN reminder, if you feel so inclined. Then we grabbed a map at the main desk and they offered us a 'talking stick' of some sort that gave audio details on the artwork. We declined and took sweet our time walking around checking everything out. It was cool to see our first Picassos. The FIA art collection was diverse as well. From ancient art to sculpture to modern to old America and Europe, local artists, etc. We were done and ready to go at the FIA about 10 minutes till 9pm.
We headed to Wize Guys Pizza on S. Saginaw afterwards just under 2 miles away to grab some dinner. It's right next door to the 501 Bar and Grill, which I would have loved to have gone to, but it was too expensive for my DN budget. I checked out the pics online on Yelp and it seems the may be connected somehow as the decor seemed sorta similar. Wize Guys was a good choice for a cheap date night because it offered 'pizza joint' prices, but did not have a low-end pizza joint look. My SO did not know we were headed to WGP to eat until we got there either.
I spent just under $22 + a 1/4 tank of gas for this date night (2 medium coffees w/$1 jar tip, free admission at FIA, a pitcher of Budlight and a Hot-N-Now medium pepperoni pizza + $1 jar tip + tax for less than $14). The whole evening seemed to be a hit as the SO said (unprompted, might I add), "You know, this was a good idea," a number of times throughout the evening. I look forward to going back to the FIA to catch one of their low-cost movie nights ($6) non-members for a future date night. One Feb. 2010 movie on their list was Waiting for Superman. Per their website, the FIA also has wine and beer tasting events, a holiday walk, art fairs, etc. They also offer all kinds of child (from age 2-1/2 and up) and adult art classes. I got yet another date night idea when I saw the planetarium in the cultural center offers laser light shows ($5 ticket). I just texted my SO the selection of bands/music and to pick one. He has no idea why. :-) So it looks like we're going to see the Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon show. Although I would have preferred the Metallica or Tool show, but my man is not as hard rock as I am. The cultural center also offers discounted combo tickets prices for the Sloan museum and planetarium ($9 ticket) or back to back laser light rock shows ($8 ticket).
I would definitely say the FIA, and cultural center in general, are cool and unexpected Flint finds. I look forward to exploring Downtown Flint more too and their On the Bricks events (car cruise and motorcycle shows, etc.) when the weather finally gets warmer.