Three guns. One guided hour.
If you’ve been curious about shooting sports, this is one of the most direct ways to try it—at Orlando Gun Club on Vineland Road—without guessing how anything works. You pick your three guns, you get range time, targets, safety equipment, and a full-time instructor to coach you through the session.
I especially like the way the staff keeps things professional and practical, including clear education and tips along the way. I also love that you’re not just dropped into a lane—you get guidance and enough attention to feel safe while you learn what good shooting looks like.
One consideration: if you’re hoping every gun choice will feel perfectly smooth, know that at least one option can occasionally malfunction (like jamming). It’s not the norm you should expect, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you’re picky about reliability.
In This Review
- Key things that make the Pick 3 session work so well
- Where Orlando Gun Club fits into a Florida trip
- How your one-hour session usually flows (and what to watch for)
- Choosing your three guns: getting what you actually want to try
- Safety isn’t a side note here
- Range time and targets: why this feels fun fast
- Price and value: what $199.99 includes (and why that can be fair)
- Who this experience is best for (and who should think twice)
- Small group size: why max 6 travelers changes the feel
- Practical details to plan around at 3721 Vineland Rd
- What to do before you go so you get the most out of the hour
- Common questions that matter for first-timers
- Should you book the Orlando Gun Club Pick 3 experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the Orlando Gun Club Pick 3 Guns experience?
- What does the Pick 3 package include?
- Where does the experience start and end?
- What is the minimum age to participate?
- Is a mobile ticket used?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key things that make the Pick 3 session work so well

- Pick 3 guns you want to try, with ammo quantities tied to your selected guns
- Eye and ear protection included, so you can focus on learning instead of figuring out gear
- A full-time instructor on hand, offering safety coaching and hands-on guidance
- Targets and range time built into the experience, so you’ll actually shoot, not just watch
- Small group size (max 6), which usually means better attention during your session
- Professional, transparent gun handling, including guidance on what’s available
Where Orlando Gun Club fits into a Florida trip

This is a classic Orlando activity for people who want something different than theme parks. You’re trading crowds and long lines for a short, structured experience that centers on safety, coaching, and real hands-on practice.
The session runs about one hour and starts and ends at the same place: 3721 Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32811. That simplicity matters. You can slot it into a day without stretching your schedule thin or planning a complicated route across town.
Also, the max group size of 6 is a big deal for comfort. A smaller group makes it easier for an instructor to keep an eye on what you’re doing, and it typically reduces the downtime you can get in larger setups.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Orlando.
How your one-hour session usually flows (and what to watch for)
Even though the time is short, the experience isn’t random. It’s built around a guided progression: check in, safety prep, gun selection, then shooting with targets while an instructor stays engaged.
At the start, you’ll meet at the Orlando Gun Club location and get your session underway. You’ll have everything you need for basic safety—eye and ear protection are included—so you’re not hunting for the right gear at the last minute.
Next comes the part that turns a first-timer trip into a real learning experience: the instructor coaching you on safe handling and shooting mechanics. Your goal is to leave understanding what you’re doing, not just firing a few rounds and hoping for the best.
Then you’ll move into range time with the guns you selected as part of the Pick 3 guns package. Since targets are included, you’re shooting at something concrete, which helps you connect instruction to results fast.
The session ends back at the meeting point, keeping the whole thing tidy. For a one-hour activity, that matters more than you’d think.
Choosing your three guns: getting what you actually want to try

This is the heart of the experience. Instead of a fixed lineup, you choose your three guns, and the package includes ammo quantities for the selected guns, along with targets and instructor-led time at the range.
That choice is valuable because it lets you tailor the experience to your comfort level and curiosity. If you’re a brand-new shooter, picking a mix can help you learn how different types of handling feel. If you already know what you want, you can focus your attention and spend the hour shooting rather than adjusting your expectations mid-session.
One practical tip: go in with a simple plan. Decide what three you want before you arrive so you’re not trying to make up your mind while you’re in the middle of safety prep and questions. A calm plan helps you get more shooting time and less decision stress.
Safety isn’t a side note here

Gun experiences can go two ways: either you feel guided and confident, or you feel rushed and unsure. This one is designed to be the first option.
You get eye and ear protection included, plus a full-time instructor who provides safety advice and ongoing guidance. That means your attention stays where it should—on safe handling and correct technique—rather than on figuring out what’s allowed or how to stand, grip, and aim.
In real first-time situations, the biggest fear is often not the act of shooting. It’s the feeling that you might do something wrong in a way you can’t fix. Having a patient instructor changes that. It turns safety rules from scary instructions into clear steps you can apply instantly.
And based on the kind of feedback the staff tends to earn, the environment feels professional and careful. When the staff is transparent about what you can do and what they’re providing for your lane, you spend less energy wondering what’s coming next.
Range time and targets: why this feels fun fast

Shooting can be intimidating at first. But targets make the whole experience click quickly, because you can immediately connect your action to results.
You’re not just blasting down a lane. You’ll have targets set up as part of your range time, and the instructor helps you work toward better performance. That’s why the experience feels like a real skill-building session even though it’s only about an hour.
A lot of first-timers love the moment when they realize they can actually hit something and control the outcome. It’s one of those activities where learning is fast, feedback is instant, and effort turns into visible progress.
If you’re the type who likes measurable goals—aiming, grouping, consistency—this format is a strong fit. It also helps groups stay engaged, because you can see the action clearly without needing to understand every technical detail.
Price and value: what $199.99 includes (and why that can be fair)

At $199.99 per person, this isn’t a cheap impulse activity. But it also isn’t just a ticket to enter a range and figure out the rest.
For the price, you’re getting:
- Three guns you select
- Ammo quantities for those selected guns
- Targets
- Range time
- Safety equipment (eye and ear protection)
- A full-time instructor
That combination affects value more than the base ticket number. In other words: you’re paying for coached time, provided safety gear, and the structure that prevents you from wasting the session.
So if your goal is a guided “try it properly” experience rather than a self-directed one, this pricing can make sense. You’re basically buying instruction + equipment + shooting time wrapped into a single hour.
Where value might feel lower: if you already have your own firearms experience and equipment and you’re only looking for minimal coaching. In that case, you might compare options that fit your existing skill level. But for most people—especially first-timers—this is built for you.
Who this experience is best for (and who should think twice)

This works well for:
- First-time shooters who want instruction and safety guidance rather than guessing
- People doing a birthday or milestone activity who want something memorable and hands-on
- Anyone who likes a short, timed activity that fits in a busy Orlando itinerary
- Groups of up to 6 who can benefit from close instructor attention
It may feel less ideal if:
- You’re sensitive to loud noise or uncomfortable in shooting environments, even with protection
- You expect every gun you choose to behave perfectly every single time
- You only want passive watching—this is a shooting lesson format with range time as the center of the experience
Also note the minimum age: you must be at least 18 years old to participate. If you’re traveling as a family, plan around that rule.
Small group size: why max 6 travelers changes the feel

A “small group” tour isn’t just a nice marketing line. In practice, it often affects how often an instructor can check your stance, grip, and readiness.
With a maximum of 6 travelers, you’re less likely to feel like you’re waiting for your turn in a long line. You’re also more likely to get quick corrections when something is off.
That kind of attention is especially helpful if you’re new. It can mean the difference between feeling confused for half the session versus understanding what to do within minutes.
Practical details to plan around at 3721 Vineland Rd
This activity is set at 3721 Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32811, and it ends back at the meeting point. That makes timing easier, since you’re not dealing with a far-flung pickup or complicated drop-off.
You’ll receive confirmation at booking time, and the experience uses a mobile ticket. I’d keep your phone charged and your ticket easy to find, so check-in stays smooth.
The location is listed as near public transportation, which can help if you’re avoiding driving after a full day in Orlando. Still, you’ll want to plan for local transit timing on the day you go.
Service animals are allowed, which is important if you need that support during travel.
What to do before you go so you get the most out of the hour
Because the session is about one hour, your best move is to arrive ready to learn quickly.
Here’s what helps most:
- Decide your three gun choices ahead of time in your head (even if you adjust on site)
- Treat the safety briefing as part of the fun, not as a hurdle
- Listen closely during instructor tips—small corrections can speed up your results
- Focus on one clear goal at a time, like steady aim or controlled handling
If you came hoping for a relaxed, casual “just shoot” vibe, you’ll still enjoy it—but the experience is built to be guided. Lean into that. The coaching is a big part of why people rate it so highly.
Common questions that matter for first-timers
A quick note: this isn’t about turning you into an expert marksman in one hour. It’s about giving you a safe, guided first experience that feels real, not random.
The instructor’s role is to keep things safe and help you understand the basics while you shoot targets. That’s the sweet spot: you get enough time to feel capable, not overwhelmed.
If you’re unsure about anything, ask questions during the briefing. A professional setup like this is built for questions, not for silence and guesswork.
Should you book the Orlando Gun Club Pick 3 experience?
I’d book it if you want a short, coached shooting lesson in Orlando with everything provided: targets, safety gear, ammo tied to your choices, and an instructor working with you during range time. The combination of professional staff, patient instruction, and the chance to pick three different guns makes it a strong value for a one-hour activity.
I’d think twice if you’re highly sensitive to loud noise, you’re under 18, or you need a guaranteed frictionless experience with zero possibility of a hiccup. One gun option can occasionally jam, so if you’re counting on every single choice to run perfectly, go in with a flexible mindset.
If you’re ready to try shooting in a structured way, this is one of the most straightforward “do it once properly” options in the area.
FAQ
How long is the Orlando Gun Club Pick 3 Guns experience?
It’s about 1 hour.
What does the Pick 3 package include?
It includes your choice of 3 guns, ammo quantities for the selected guns, range time, targets, safety equipment, and a full-time instructor.
Where does the experience start and end?
The meeting point is 3721 Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32811, USA, and it ends back at the meeting point.
What is the minimum age to participate?
Participants should be minimum 18 years old.
Is a mobile ticket used?
Yes, it’s listed as a mobile ticket experience.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























