Your first consideration is what you are expecting in your hunt. Do you want to actually test your hunting skills?...or are you just looking to shoot a gobbler on what is nothing more than a "canned" hunt? I can assure you that there are both.
I know of two outfitters that basically work out of the same canyon. One of them works his butt off to find gobblers in a wide area pf the mountain range for his clients, puts them on those birds...and says "go get them". It may take a few days for his clients to kill birds (based on their abilities), so he sets up hunts of several days and continues to cater to his hunters and search for more gobblers for them to hunt, if needed.
The other is on a relatively small piece of private property, has feeders set up, and does nothing more than put his customers on that property near the feeders, and his clients do nothing more than shoot gobblers coming and going to and from those feeders. I suspect his clients are expected to kill gobblers quickly so he can bring in the next group. From what I can tell, these "barnyard" turkey hunts are pretty common in Merriam's country.
Ask yourself which type of hunt you want...and then do your research, ask questions about which type of hunt you will have, and make an informed decision based on what you find out relative to what you are expecting.