Another flight school I looked at had okay prices, but the worst policies I've ever seen: Separate checkouts for day, night, VFR, and IFR; have to fly one of their planes every *60* days (90's pretty standard I think, but 60? Come on), you're on the hook if someone breaks into the airplane... If you go on a cross country (even if you're an ATP!) you have to submit your flight plan to them (though I see they finally got rid of the requirement that one of their CFI's had to sign off on it), you have to call them if there will be any changes, you have to file a flight plan for any cross country, you can only land at paved strips, IFR is only allowed for climbing through a layer to clear on-top conditions and you have to fly a visual approach, night VFR requires an instrument rating, and there's a 2-hour minimum on weekdays and 3-hour minimum on weekends for any rental of 4 hours or more. What a crock! As a result, I never rented from them and I never will.
I used to work at an FBO that was kind of in between, and it was kind of sad - I'd see people work toward their private pilot certificates, and after their checkride was over I'd never see them again.
At the good FBO above, I see lots of people continue flying. I can't believe the bad FBO, and I think their policies not only create bad pilots and don't encourage real learning, they are bad for GA overall. Somebody's gotta keep the small and/or grass strips going!