Ticket in Orlando with shooting package

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Ticket in Orlando with shooting package

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  • 30 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
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Some of Orlando’s most memorable thrills come with rules. This Orlando shooting package at Machine Gun America mixes hands-on control with coaching from Range Safety Officers and former military and law enforcement professionals. I like the way the experience is set up around your choices of firearms, not just a one-size-fits-all demo.

Two things I really like: you get easy hotel pickup (when the minimum party size is met), and you’ll be guided in the range with a safety briefing before anything goes hot. The one drawback to plan for is the experience can cost more than the ticket once you factor in extra items like ammo/permits and optional souvenir photos.

Key Things You Should Know Before You Go

Ticket in Orlando with shooting package - Key Things You Should Know Before You Go

  • Pick multiple firearms: you choose several guns as part of your package, with the big emphasis on high-powered options.
  • RSO-led safety: a Range Safety Officer gives the briefing and escorts you into the firing area with clear instructions.
  • Hotel pickup depends on group size: transportation requires a minimum party size and advance reservation.
  • Mobile ticket, simple check-in: you’ll use a mobile ticket and show a current government ID (driver’s license or passport).
  • It’s built for adults: minimum age is 18, and it’s not recommended for pregnant women.

Machine Gun America in Orlando: Big-Firearm Thrills With a Safety-First Setup

Ticket in Orlando with shooting package - Machine Gun America in Orlando: Big-Firearm Thrills With a Safety-First Setup
If you’re the kind of person who wants more than the usual theme-park checklist, this is a real bucket-list activity. At Machine Gun America, the whole vibe is about controlled adrenaline: you get a straightforward pre-range safety briefing, then you’re escorted into the range to follow professional instructions.

I like that they don’t frame this as chaos or free-for-all gunplay. Instead, the structure matters—associate welcome, firearm options overview, and then the Range Safety Officer takes over to run the session.

One practical note: the attraction is capped at a maximum of 150 travelers, so you’re unlikely to feel like you’re shouting over a stadium. The experience still moves in an organized way, which is what you want when you’re dealing with full-auto weapons.

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Choosing Your Firearms: Command the Session (and Expect Some Honesty)

Ticket in Orlando with shooting package - Choosing Your Firearms: Command the Session (and Expect Some Honesty)
This package is all about you being in control—by choosing your firearms from a large collection. The experience description highlights selecting multiple weapons (one part of the info talks about choosing five firearms, while another section focuses on choosing four in the main outline). Either way, the point is the same: you’re not stuck with whatever they hand you.

You’ll also hear the marketing angle that the selection includes weapons similar to those used by elite units like Navy SEAL Team 6. I take that as a way of saying the lineup is geared toward the serious side of military-grade firepower, not typical tourist pistols.

Here’s the detail that matters most for your planning: your preferred gun might not always be the one that’s available in the exact way you expect. In one shared example, a shooter wanted a 9mm Sten SMG, but the team explained that their Sten option was old and kept jamming. They had an Instructor/RSO check it before recommending the 9mm Sterling SMG instead.

That kind of openness is a good sign. If something isn’t performing well, you don’t want them pretending it’s fine just to keep the script.

Range Time With an RSO: What the Safety Briefing Really Means

The range experience follows a simple chain: you meet an associate to talk options, then a Range Safety Officer delivers a brief safety briefing and escorts you into the firing area. After that, you’re given specific instructions to follow during the session.

That matters because this isn’t just “press button, hope for the best.” A Range Safety Officer is there to control the environment and guide you through safe handling and firing procedures. You’re still getting the thrill of full-auto shooting, but it’s built around professional oversight.

From the descriptions and the way the operation is run, you can expect your time to be split between listening, learning, and then doing. If you’re nervous, that structure helps. If you’re excited, it also helps—because you’ll feel like the moment is earned, not rushed.

Hotel Pickup in Orlando: Easy Transportation If You Meet the Minimums

One reason I’d consider this over a self-planned shooting outing is the logistics are handled for you—when the minimum group requirements are met. The operation offers pickup and drop-off at Orlando hotels within a 20-mile radius of the shooting location.

There’s a key rule to pay attention to: transportation depends on how many people are in your group. The information says pickup is tied to a minimum of two shooters, and it also states that pick 3 and above is required for transportation. In plain terms: if you’re going with just one other person, don’t assume transportation will automatically be available. If you’re part of a small group (three-plus), you’re much more likely to get the full pickup service.

Timing is also controlled. Transportation hours are listed as 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily. The venue’s opening hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, which gives you a window to plan the rest of your day around the session.

The other small but important detail: advance reservation is required for the pickup service—specifically 24 hours in advance. If you’re the kind of traveler who books last-minute, this is one that rewards a bit of forethought.

Check-In Basics: Mobile Ticket, Smart Casual, and ID Requirements

Ticket in Orlando with shooting package - Check-In Basics: Mobile Ticket, Smart Casual, and ID Requirements
Check-in is designed to be straightforward. You’ll use a mobile ticket, and you’ll need to show a current government-issued driver’s license or passport to participate.

Dress code is smart casual. That’s useful because it’s vague enough that most people can handle it, but specific enough that you shouldn’t show up in gym shorts and call it a day. Comfortable shoes help, since you’ll be moving around before and after the range part of the experience.

Service animals are allowed, and the activity is near public transportation. That can help if you’re staying somewhere outside the pickup radius, though pickup is still the easiest option when you qualify.

What It Feels Like: The 30-Minute to 1.5-Hour Reality

Ticket in Orlando with shooting package - What It Feels Like: The 30-Minute to 1.5-Hour Reality
The session length is listed as 30 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.). That range is typical for shooting experiences, where time depends on how many firearms are in your package, plus how your group is scheduled.

In practical terms, you’re usually looking at: time for welcome and firearm selection, a safety briefing, gear guidance, then the firing portion. The actual shooting is usually the fastest part; the waiting, listening, and walking between steps is what stretches it toward the longer end.

If you’re pairing this with other Orlando plans, I’d build in buffer time. You don’t want to schedule a tight dinner reservation right at the end unless you’re okay with being slightly late.

Coaching and Control: Instructors Who Focus on You, Not Just the Gun

A big part of whether this feels amazing or awkward is how the coaching lands. The experience description points to former military and law enforcement professionals, and the feedback highlights instructors who offer supportive guidance.

You might meet instructors such as Kyle or Suzanne—names that come up in coaching-style feedback. The important takeaway isn’t the name, though. It’s the role: instructors help with grip, stance, and aiming adjustments, so you can get more out of each gun rather than just surviving the moment.

That also ties back to why this is more satisfying than a basic “shoot this one rental” experience. When you get real guidance, it feels like you’re learning to control recoil and sight alignment—while still experiencing the rush of full-auto fire.

Included vs. Extra Costs: Getting Value Without Surprises

Here’s where you should do your budgeting math up front. What’s included is clear: you get the shooting package (the number of guns depends on what you select/book) and transport by private vehicle with the minimum group requirements. The admission ticket is listed as free, and souvenir photos are available for purchase but not included.

What isn’t clearly priced in the details you provided is the all-in cost of ammo and any permit-related fees. But the overall theme in the available info is that the activity can be expensive, with one person calling it expensive but worth it—especially when you factor in ammo and the costs tied to machine gun permits.

So how do you judge value? I’d do it like this:

  • If you want a once-in-a-lifetime full-auto experience with real instructor guidance and a selection of firearms, this is likely worth the spend.
  • If you’re price-sensitive and only want a casual “hold a big gun” moment, you might feel it’s not the best use of your vacation money.

One more cost note: souvenir photos cost extra. If you want them, decide in advance so the add-on doesn’t feel like a surprise at the end.

Who This Shooting Package Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)

This is best for adults who want an authentic shooting experience in a controlled, professional setting. Most travelers can participate, but the key restrictions are strict: minimum age is 18, you need an ID, and it’s not recommended for pregnant women.

If you have a specific firearm in mind—especially a particular model—you should be prepared for the possibility that availability and performance determine what you can shoot. The example about the Sten/ Sterling recommendation is a good reminder: staff can be honest about reliability, and they’ll guide you toward a workable option rather than forcing a poor match.

If you’re with a friend or your family, this also makes a good “shared wow” activity. One person took their son and his friend, and the experience was described as a standout moment in the trip. That fits the vibe: you’re going to talk about it afterward.

Final Call: Should You Book This Orlando Full-Auto Shooting Session?

I think this is a strong choice if you want more than a quick novelty stop. The combination of RSO-led safety, real firearm selection, and instructor coaching gives the experience structure, not just adrenaline.

I’d book if:

  • you can meet the group requirements for pickup/transport,
  • you’re okay planning ahead (pickup reservation needs 24 hours),
  • and you’re ready for a day where the range is the main event.

I’d hesitate if:

  • you’re going as a pair and want guaranteed transport,
  • you hate any extra costs beyond the ticket,
  • or you’d struggle with the ID and safety briefing rules.

FAQ

FAQ

How long does the Orlando shooting package take?

The experience is listed as about 30 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes.

What do I get if I book a shooting package?

You get a shooting package where the number of firearms depends on what you selected, plus transport by private vehicle when you meet the minimum group requirements.

Do I need hotel pickup in order to go?

Pickup is offered with service to hotels within a 20-mile radius, but transportation depends on the minimum number of shooters and requires a reservation at least 24 hours in advance.

What are the opening hours?

For both 2025 and 2026, it’s listed as Monday through Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

What ID do I need to participate?

You need a current government-issued driver’s license or passport.

Is there a minimum age?

Yes, the minimum age is 18 years.

What’s the safety process like?

A Range Safety Officer gives a safety briefing and escorts you into the firing range, where you follow specific instructions.

Are souvenir photos included?

No. Souvenir photos are available to purchase, but they’re not included.

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