How to plan a corporate pickleball event near the Las Vegas Strip
A planner-friendly breakdown of how to use indoor pickleball for team building, conference groups, client outings, and full-club buyouts near the Strip.

Corporate events in Las Vegas can easily blur together: meeting room, ballroom, dinner, repeat. Pickleball gives teams something more active without making the day hard to plan. The game is easy to learn, quick to rotate, and flexible enough for mixed-skill groups.
The Courts LV gives planners an indoor option in Summerlin with eight courts, lounge flow, PodPlay replay moments, and formats that can work for company outings, client entertainment, conference add-ons, and team-building offsites.
Match the format to the group
A leadership retreat, a sales kickoff, and a bachelor-party-style client outing should not run the same way. Start with the goal, then build the court format around it.
- For connection, use warmups, rotating partners, and short round-robin games.
- For competition, build brackets, finals, awards, and replay moments.
- For client entertainment, leave more space for lounge time, food, and conversation.
Keep beginners comfortable
Pickleball works well for corporate groups because guests do not need to arrive as players. A short intro, simple scoring, and staff-supported rotations can get people moving quickly. The best private event formats give confident players room to compete without making new players feel exposed.
Think beyond the court block
The court time is the anchor, but the details around it make the event feel smooth: arrival timing, food and beverage windows, shoes and attire guidance, transportation from Strip hotels, awards, and whether the group wants a partial court block or a full-club buyout.
For conference groups, the biggest advantage is giving people a shared experience away from the show floor while still keeping the logistics manageable.
Use the venue as part of the story
Indoor courts, replay technology, lounge space, and a clear event flow make the outing feel like something built for the group, not an activity squeezed between meetings. That is the difference between checking a box and creating a team moment people remember.
Frequently asked questions
Can beginners join a corporate pickleball event?
Yes. Corporate formats can include warmups, beginner instruction, simple rotations, and mixed-skill games so guests can participate without prior pickleball experience.
Can a company buy out The Courts LV?
Yes. Groups can ask about full-club buyouts, partial court blocks, lounge time, food and beverage planning, and transportation coordination from Strip hotels.
