5 NYC Winter Dating Options

It may be cold, but let someone warm your heart!

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Ice Skating Rink - Although some of us have been enjoying this weather, the winter months lend themselves to going on cute ice skating dates. Try Rockefeller Center, which is open daily from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Movie Time! - Star Wars: The Force Awakens is about to come out! What better way to get up-close and personal than hitting the movies. Try Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn. It has a bar in case you both feel like you need an adult beverage.   (Photo: 13/Heath Korvola/Ocean/Corbis)

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Movie Time! - Star Wars: The Force Awakens is about to come out! What better way to get up-close and personal than hitting the movies. Try Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn. It has a bar in case you both feel like you need an adult beverage.  (Photo: 13/Heath Korvola/Ocean/Corbis)

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Night at the Museum - When's the last time you've been to the museum? For most of us, it's been years...like elementary school years. Revive the inner child within and go to NYC's Sony Wonder Technology Lab (it's also FREE). (Photo: Chuck Kennedy/The White House via Getty Images)

Holiday Part-bae! - In the summer, you locate potential bae at the cookout. In the winter, bae is at your cousin's holiday party. Try hitting up all your relatives NOW!  (Photo: 68/Ocean/Corbis)

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Holiday Part-bae! - In the summer, you locate potential bae at the cookout. In the winter, bae is at your cousin's holiday party. Try hitting up all your relatives NOW! (Photo: 68/Ocean/Corbis)

'Tis the Season of Giving and Receiving Bae in Your Arms - For the super-conscious daters, it might help to search for your next date while performing service at your neighborhood non-profit organization. Try a list of service projects around the city.   (Photo: JLP/Jose L. Pelaez/Corbis)

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'Tis the Season of Giving and Receiving Bae in Your Arms - For the super-conscious daters, it might help to search for your next date while performing service at your neighborhood non-profit organization. Try a list of service projects around the city.  (Photo: JLP/Jose L. Pelaez/Corbis)