Corporate Team Building in Utah Valley That People Actually Want to Attend
An offsite your whole team will actually show up for, in Pleasant Grove.
Let's be honest about most work events. Someone books a conference room, orders sandwiches, and the whole team spends an hour watching the clock. Half of them would rather be answering email. If you're the one planning the offsite, the holiday party, or the quarterly team-building event, you already know the real challenge isn't logistics — it's getting people to actually want to show up.
That's where The Grid comes in. We're an indoor electric go-kart and entertainment venue at 593 S Evermore Lane in Pleasant Grove, built for exactly the kind of high-energy, everyone's-invited event that turns a team into a team. Here's why HR managers and office leads across Silicon Slopes keep bringing their people back.
Real Competition Bonds a Team (Faster Than a Trust Fall)
Nothing breaks down departmental silos like putting your quietest engineer three seconds ahead of the VP on the leaderboard. Our track is a half-mile, three-story electric course with a diving corkscrew and banked turns — genuinely thrilling, not a putt-putt loop. Every session is timed with a live leaderboard, which means it's built for bracket-style tournaments and head-to-head team competition.
Split the office into teams. Run qualifying heats, seed the brackets, crown a champion. The trash talk starts in the pits and follows everyone back to the office on Monday. For corporate team building in Utah Valley, that shared story — the crash, the comeback, the photo finish — does more for morale than any icebreaker slideshow ever will.
Everyone's Actually Included
The best work events are the ones where the whole team can jump in. At The Grid, everyone competes on equal footing — the seasoned gamer and the person who's never held a wheel end up a lap apart, and the leaderboard doesn't care about job titles.
There's a lane for every personality, so nobody's stuck on the sidelines watching other people have the fun. It's the rare company event that's genuinely a blast and easy for the whole team to say yes to.
More Than the Track: Something for Every Personality
Not everyone wants to white-knuckle a corkscrew, and that's fine. The Grid is a full entertainment floor, so your team can spread out and find their thing.
- GFLY premium simulators — podium-motion racing sims for the competitors who want another way to post a fast lap.
- VR arena — a whole other category of team challenge, great for smaller groups rotating through activities.
- Drift karts (coming soon) — a new sideways-driving challenge coming soon to The Grid, perfect for another bracket.
That variety is what makes The Grid work as a company party venue in Utah Valley: the adrenaline crowd, the strategists, and the folks who just want to hang out and cheer all have a place to land.
The Rosewood: The Business Side, Handled
An offsite still needs a home base — somewhere to kick off the day, run a presentation, hand out awards, or just let people mingle. That's The Rosewood, our upscale private event space.
Think sputnik and starburst chandeliers, warm string lights, exposed brick, velvet lounge seating, and candlelit florals — a space that actually feels intentional, not a beige break room. It's a real venue for meetings, kickoffs, and celebrations, available for private events and full buyouts, with a stage, microphones, sound, and an 80" screen for your presentation. So you can open with the quarterly numbers in The Rosewood, move to the track for the tournament, and close back in the lounge with the trophy ceremony. It elevates The Grid from a fun outing to a legitimate corporate event venue for Provo, Orem, and the wider valley.
Right in the Middle of Silicon Slopes
Location makes or breaks attendance. The Grid sits in Pleasant Grove, central to the entire tech corridor — Lehi, American Fork, Orem, and Provo are all a short drive away. We're roughly 12 minutes from UVU and about 15 from BYU, so whether your team is coming from a Lehi startup or a Provo office, nobody's burning an hour in traffic to get there.
For team building in Lehi, Pleasant Grove, or anywhere across Utah County, being genuinely central means higher turnout and fewer "I'll skip this one" replies.
Requirements & Booking Basics
A couple of quick things to plan around: drivers must be at least 14 years old and 4'10" tall — no issue for any corporate or adult group. The Rosewood is available for private bookings and buyouts and seats up to 250. For exact group pricing, hours, and availability, reach our events team at events.pg@thegrid.com or 801.882.2981 and we'll build a package around your headcount and timeline.
Ready to plan an offsite your team will actually talk about? Request a corporate quote and let's build your event at The Grid — the team-building and company party venue Silicon Slopes has been waiting for. Contact our events team at events.pg@thegrid.com or 801.882.2981 to check dates and reserve The Rosewood.
