I very recently enjoyed the experience of "flying" with iPilot, but my story is more than just the time in the simulator.
I received a gift certificate for 60 minutes in the simulator as a birthday gift. However, the first time I went to redeem it the simulator was having technical problems and I was told to rebook.
When it was explained that I was not from Prague and had spent more than two hours travelling to Prague specifically for the simulator, they were very appologetic and gave me a replacement voucher for 90 minutes in the simulator and threw in a video recording of my session in it. I can't fault them on customer care.
I chose the A320 Airbus simulator, they also have a 737 simulator. With the extra 30 minutes my friendly and patient instructor, Lukas, gave me a good overview of the instruments and other controls and a practice run before we used the remaining 60 minutes to try flying from a few different airports.
It was a very enlightening experience to learn how much of a modern airliner is automatically controlled and how much is still manually flown. I was shown how to use the throttles and flaps on both take off and landing as well as how to input settings for some of the aircraft's more automatic features.
While the simulator is not a moving one, it does faithfully replicate the flight deck arrangement of the A320 (Lots of pictures of that can be found online if you'd like to confirm) and gives you a good idea of cockpit procedures.
IPilot also has an extensive catalog of airports to choose from. In the 90 minutes I had, we did take offs, fly arounds and landings at San Francisco, Prague, Brno and Madeira as well as a landing at St. Maarten.
In the course of my flying, I was given opportunities to fly by both instruments and visual cues.
About the only thing I can think of to fault them on, and it's a small thing, is that they have no Airbus related items in their selection of souvenirs. They have lots of Boeing stuff and some of their own iPilot merchandise, but no Airbus stuff for those who chose the A320 simulator.