Actually, every one wants to train with minimum hassle. That usually leads to minimum cost. It's a fine thing, you can go to the best school (whatever that means), have the best instructor and pure luck with the weather but not do any work yourself and fail.
You have to find a school that you are comfortable with and isn't going to go broke next week taking all your money.
What one person reckons is great may be horrible to you.
Only by visiting and talking to the flight schools will you answer that question.
Other questions are full time or modular? All inclusive or theory at place "x", flying at place "y".
So, talk to people, don't rely on PPRuNe, talk to former students - not just the marketing people.