To get corporate groups out of the office and interacting in 2012, here are 10 new group activities that can work for teambuilding, meeting breaks, incentives, and other kinds of corporate outings.

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Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure

Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure opened its Las Vegas operation at the end of January, launching the expansion of the NASCAR champ's racing program to tracks around the country. Racers can choose between riding shotgun or taking control of the wheel themselves for six, 10, 20, 40, or 60 laps around Las Vegas Motor Speedway. A 20-lap ride alongside Dale Jarrett is available on select dates. All packages include driver and safety orientation, and drivers are fit for a fire-retardant racing suit, a full-faced Bell helmet, and a safety device. Groups can rent out the track for as many as 100 drivers for the entire day for $50,000; individual rides start from under $200.
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Shine Alternative Fitness Classes

The 4,000-square-foot Shine Alternative Fitness space opened February 29, offering a lineup of classes that are available for group booking. Founded by two performers, Dima Shine and Russ Petroni, Shine's classes are intended to develop strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility. “We wanted to bring the many ways that performers stay in shape to the masses,” said Shine, currently an artist in Cirque du Soleil’s Zumanity, in a statement. Classes are taught by past and present Cirque performers and fitness experts in related industries, and include aerial arts, gyrokinesis, kickboxing, yoga, pole fitness, and stretch, as well as a variety of dance courses such as ballet, contemporary, hip-hop, modern, and Zumba.
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Empire Comedy Shows

Playboy Comedy series producer Cort McCown (pictured) has moved his comedy show lineup, now called Empire Comedy, to Napoleon’s Lounge located inside Paris Las Vegas. Group ticketing discounts are available for 12 or more.
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Cooking Classes With Guy Savoy

For a memorable hands-on experience, take a group for a private cooking class with chef Guy Savoy at his kitchen inside Caesars Palace eatery Restaurant Guy Savoy. Caesars Entertainment's Total Experiences concierge team, which works directly with groups of six or more, can arrange the class.
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Project Dinner Table

Project Dinner Table brings groups of over 150 people together around one long dinner table to enjoy six-course family-style meals in unique locations like the middle of an orchard or in the outfield at a baseball stadium. Each event's featured chef has full creative license over the menu, the only requirement being to include as many locally sourced ingredients as possible. Project Dinner Table can design custom and private events for large groups, or arrange culinary-based teambuilding events.
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Fragrance Factory's Perfume-Making Classes

The Fragrance Factory, a fragrance bar where guests can create their own signature scents, is now open at Village Lake Las Vegas. There are over 50 therapeutic essential oils from around the world and more than 100 bottles of U.S.-sourced fragrance oils to work with. For groups, owner Sarah Snajczuk can lead a discussion about using scents for energy, stress relief, and other business-related goals. She can also work with a company or brand to develop a scent to keep on file that would become the group’s signature fragrance.
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Yoga Classes at Qua

For a mind-body balance activity—especially great after a week of meetings or walking a trade show floor—bring a group together for a morning yoga mediation class followed by a healthy poolside breakfast and spa treatments. Caesars Entertainment's Total Experiences can arrange the outing at the Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars.
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"Rod Stewart: The Hits"

Rocker Rod Stewart is performing at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace for the second year of his Las Vegas residency, Rod Stewart: The Hits. The set list includes favorites like “Maggie May,” “You Wear it Well,” “Hot Legs,” “You’re in My Heart,” “Do You Think I’m Sexy,” and “Some Guys Have All the Luck,” mixed in with rarer songs and covers.
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Grand Canyon Coaches' Tours

Grand Canyon Coaches launched its new fleet of premium mini-coaches in August, consisting of nearly 30 new vehicles, each seating as many as 13 passengers. For Southern Nevada travelers, new tours of the Southwest will originate from Papillon Aerocenter in Boulder City, and include round-trip shuttle transportation from most Las Vegas hotels and casinos. Tour options include West Rim Eldorado Canyon, Hoover Dam, and the Grand Canyon.
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Sun Buggy Fun Rentals

For an outdoorsy adventure, Sun Buggy Fun Rentals is now offering daylong group tours of the Amargosa Big Dunes. After staffers show the group how to operate the buggies and navigate them over the sand razorbacks, participants are free to explore on their own, though special teambuilding events like time trials can also be arranged. The package includes a round-trip two-hour-long shuttle ride to and from the Strip, or groups can opt to travel by helicopter, which the Sun Buggy team will arrange for an additional $1,000 per person. Lunch and bottled water is also included in the package price. A single-seat buggy is about $514, and a two-seat buggy is about $720, with a four-vehicle minimum to book. Discounted corporate rates kick in at around 25 vehicles or more; the final cost depends on the number in the group. Sun Buggy can accommodate groups of as many as 500.
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