From DIY remodeling projects to the more traditional dinner and a movie, this year’s Valentine’s Day date options for parents across the country really run the gamut. <br /><br />A new poll of 2,000 parents and 500 single parents of children 0-18 found that February 14, and dating in general, continues to creatively evolve as families identify what’s truly important to them.<br /><br />When it comes to choosing how to spend Valentine’s Day together, parents prefer an overnight trip (53%), a date night in (46%), a fancy dinner (42%), a night out on the town (41%) or in a bar (38%). <br /><br />The poll, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Zulily also further explored dating habits and preferences of married couples and single parents.<br /><br />Almost three-quarters (74%) of parents agreed that COVID-19 has changed the dating dynamic and in parallel, so have dating preferences. <br /><br />When asked about where they would prefer to spend date nights, both coupled up and single parents said date nights in were their top preference.