24 Fun Group Activities in Las Vegas (For Every Crew)
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When you're looking for fun group activities in Las Vegas that go beyond friendly games of poker at the casinos, you'll discover a world of opportunities just outside your resort. Whether you're planning team building for coworkers, a bachelor party for your best friend, or a trip the whole family can survive together, Vegas delivers, from flying a real stunt plane to watching the Bellagio fountains for free.
We've organized 24 group activities by crew type, with honest notes on group sizes and what each is best for. (And yes, we put ours first, we're a Las Vegas flight experience company, and dogfighting your friends is objectively the best group activity in Nevada. We're biased. We're also right.)
High-Adrenaline Group Activities in Las Vegas
1. Aerial Dogfighting With Your Crew
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Your group, real stunt planes, laser cannons, and veteran fighter pilots, everyone actually flies, and everyone hunts each other across the Vegas sky. Sky Combat is the group story nobody tops at dinner afterward, and crews of 7 or more get group pricing. Friends who'd rather watch can ride along on a Spectator Flight or hang in the hangar (games and pool tables included).
2. Smash and Wreck Stuff for Fun
Vegas smash rooms hand your group bats, crowbars, and a room full of breakables. Strangely bonding, extremely photogenic, and the rare activity where "taking your frustration out on the printer" is encouraged.
3. Drink Beer and Throw Axes
Axe-throwing lounges pair lanes with cold drinks and built-in tournaments, an instant bracket for groups of any size. Competitive, cheap, and walkable from the Strip.
4. Skydive Indoors
Indoor skydiving gives everyone the freefall feeling in a wind tunnel, no jump, no weather, no experience needed. Great warm-up act the day before the bigger adrenaline stuff.
5. Shoot Machine Guns at a Range
Las Vegas shooting ranges let groups try everything from handguns to full-auto machine guns with safety officers at every lane. Book group packages ahead, they run tight schedules.
6. Go Off-Roading on ATVs
Desert ATV and dune buggy tours put your whole group on throttle in the Mojave, guided, beginner-friendly, and gloriously dusty. Morning slots beat the summer heat.
7. Go White-Water Rafting
Seasonal rafting trips near Vegas range from scenic floats through Black Canyon to proper rapids further out. A full-day reset from the casino floor.
Las Vegas Team Building Activities That Don't Feel Corporate
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Conference in town? These are the team building activities in Las Vegas that people actually thank the organizer for, no trust falls, no lanyards required.
8. Fly a Real Team Mission
CORPORATE EVENTS WE COME TO YOU
Put your team in formation, literally. Sky Combat Ace runs corporate group events where colleagues fly missions and dogfight each other, then debrief in the hangar. Booking for a large group or a conference? We can even bring SCA to your event. No offsite has ever been mentioned in the office again like this one.
9. Las Vegas Scavenger Hunt
Guided and app-based scavenger hunts turn the Strip into a puzzle course, teams race between landmarks solving clues. Works for 6 or 60, and it secretly forces the quiet coworkers and the loud ones onto the same side.
10. Escape Rooms
Vegas has some of the most elaborate escape rooms in the country. Split into rival rooms and race the clock, nothing exposes who your real project managers are faster.
11. Play in an Adult Sandbox
Heavy-equipment playgrounds let your group operate real bulldozers and excavators in a giant dirt lot. Halfway between team building and childhood wish fulfillment.
12. Go-Kart Racing
High-speed indoor karting with live timing boards, instant office championship, results projected for all to see. Cheap enough to run heats all afternoon.
13. Mixology or Cooking Showdowns
Team cocktail-making and cooking competitions with pro instructors, build, taste, judge, repeat. The rare team activity where the deliverable is drinkable.
Bachelor & Bachelorette Party Activities
Fremont Street. (Photo: Mike McBey, CC BY 2.0)
14. Send the Guest of Honor Into a Dogfight
The ultimate daytime bachelor or bachelorette centerpiece: the group books a Sky Combat mission, and the groom or bride flies against their best friend while everyone else watches the aerial battle. Beats a hungover brunch by roughly a thousand percent.
15. Pool Party Cabanas
Vegas pool season means daybeds, cabanas, and DJs from spring through fall. Reserve a cabana for a home base, groups without one regret it by 1 PM.
16. Topgolf
Multi-level driving range bays with food, drinks, and games scored automatically, golf skill optional, trash talk mandatory. Holds big groups without splitting up.
17. Party Bus Strip Tour
A rolling home base that turns transit time between venues into part of the night. Book per-hour with a route plan, the Welcome to Las Vegas sign photo stop is non-negotiable.
Group Activities Everyone Can Do
18. Visit Sharks Underwater and Stay Dry
The Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay walks your group through a sunken-temple tunnel surrounded by sharks, rays, and a golden crocodile. Air-conditioned, which in July counts as an attraction by itself.
19. Soar 550 Feet Above the Strip
The High Roller observation wheel fits whole groups in one climate-controlled cabin for a 30-minute rotation over the Strip. Book the open-bar cabin for adults-only crews.
20. Get Lost in Area15 and Omega Mart
Vegas' immersive-entertainment district packs Meow Wolf's Omega Mart, VR experiences, zip lines, and axe throwing under one very weird roof. Something for every age and energy level in the group.
21. See a Dinner Show
From tournament jousting to acrobatics over your table, Vegas dinner shows solve the two hardest group problems at once: where to eat and what to do, no one has to pick the restaurant.
22. Dinner With Views of the Strip
Book a table high above Las Vegas Boulevard at golden hour and let the city do the entertaining. Reserve early for window seating with bigger groups.
23. Explore Caesars Palace
Part casino, part museum, part movie set, the Forum Shops, fountains, and statues make a free walking tour your group can do between bookings.
24. Watch the Bellagio Fountain Show
Still the best free show in Las Vegas: choreographed water, music, and lights every evening. The unofficial closing ceremony for any group trip.
Planning for a Big Group?
A quick logistics note from our hangar: Sky Combat Ace flights run in 2-hour slots of 4-6 flyers, so bigger crews rotate through back-to-back slots while everyone else spectates, the hangar has games, pool tables, and a 120-foot aviation timeline to keep the group entertained. Flights run Thursday-Monday. For full group planning, packages, and corporate options, start at our Groups page or see what to expect on flight day. And if the trip is about more than the group itself, our Ultimate Las Vegas Bucket List covers the 25 experiences worth planning the whole weekend around.
Group Activity FAQs
What's the best team building activity in Las Vegas?For memorability per dollar, flying real missions together is unmatched, but scavenger hunts and escape rooms are the best pick for very large teams that need everyone active at once. |
Which group activities work for 15+ people?Scavenger hunts, Topgolf, party buses, dinner shows, and Area15 absorb big numbers easily. Flight experiences handle large groups by rotating 4-6 flyers per slot while the rest spectate. |
How far ahead should groups book?For weekends, book activity slots 2-4 weeks out, earlier for pool cabanas in summer and anything during major conventions. SCA flights run Thursday-Monday and group slots fill fastest. |
Are there group discounts?Often. Ask every operator. At Sky Combat Ace, groups of 7 or more get discounted rates on Sky Combat missions, and we offer dedicated group and corporate packages. |
| Ready to Give Your Crew the Ultimate Vegas Story? Real stunt planes, aerial dogfights, veteran pilots, group discounts for 7+, and we can even bring SCA to your event.
Or call 888-494-5850 · flights run Thursday-Monday |
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