300 square miles of open desert. Zero screens. And the kind of conversations that don’t happen on a show floor.
An afternoon to step away from the noise, connect with peers who are finding solutions to similar challenges, and start MAU with real relationships instead of small talk. You’ll ride horses, make something with your hands, eat well, and have the kind of conversations that only happen when you take people out of their usual setting.
Forty-five minutes from the MGM Grand, Sandy Valley Ranch sits in the Mojave Desert where the landscape hasn’t changed in a century. You’ll travel together from the hotel with refreshments for the ride out.
On arrival: horseback riding across desert trails, BB gun shooting, lawn games, a custom cowboy hat fitted and shaped to your head, and a bandana you embroider yourself to take home. Food and drinks throughout. And if you’d rather find a quiet spot and take in the desert sky, the afternoon is yours.
No agenda. No slides. Just good company, open sky, and a few hours that feel nothing like a conference.
45 minutes and 100 years from Las Vegas. Sandy Valley Ranch is a working ranch set across the Mojave Desert, surrounded by Joshua trees, dry gulches, and open sky. It has hosted corporate groups from the Four Seasons and the New York New York Hotel, and media crews from around the world. The ranch preserves the traditions of the American cowboy and has been featured in Travel + Leisure, Business Insider, and Good Housekeeping.