vacationclub....Seriously, I'm done with the quoting thing...it's getting confusing to me.
Ok, Serirously....(we weren't serious before apparently) This will be very difficult without quoting since that's how you address multiple thoughts or statements so you know what I'm responding to....but if you prefer it this way....here goes.
Disagree about less angst. They create more angst....you don't know where you will sit....you are nervous too many people will take seats if your number is high or you're delayed....you must get to computer 24 hours ahead if you don't pay $20 per person per RT.
Airtran, USair, Jetblue. No Angst...just buy ticket, show up, sit in seats together that you know are there waiting for you and the rest of your party.
Seat reassigns:
You didn't really describe anything that would make it seem like picking your seat ahead of time is really not an advantage because they just change it anyway. Yes, you don't have to worry about losing something you never had. I guess that's like saying I don't have to worry about being downgraded from First class to coach if I never had first class to begin with. I guess I don't have to worry about crashing my BMW if I don't own one.
I do, however, agree that the one single advantage of open seating is that you can, if you're quick, and there's room, make a last second adjustment to avoid what you think may be a bad situation like crying babies, etc, however that's a complete shot in the dark. I've moved on SW after sitting and couple with a baby sat across. I quickly moved back several rows. But, some loud first time flyers (who apparently don't get out much) sat there after I settled in...the baby never made a noise. So, it's tough to say there much advantage there....but it is there. Your situation with getting more legroom seems like an upgrade, not a bad thing. Plus, because you took it even further, you got all your money back. Still a good thing.
What you might call the bubonic plague, I call listing the exact nuances and negatives of the procedure. If it sounds like it sucks, um, maybe it sucks. I'm not comparing it to anything because there is nothing to compare it to....no airline does this. Buses do this. Ok, I guess I compared it to a bus.
I'm not complaining about a learning curve. Never even mentioned it. I'm complaining about the seating procedure.
Just curious, how do you know that the "vast majority" has no problem with it? Has there ever been a poll to determine that? People pay high prices for gas everyday, doesn't mean that nobody has a problem with it....they just have no choice. If I need to get to Chicago cheaply, I have no choice but to fly SW. Doesn't mean I don't have a problem with their seating. Almost every SW trip I take I overhear people asking about it, nervous about it, complaining about it, discussing it, or worse, getting caught in it...the dreaded C group destined to walk up and down the isle, separated from their family. Guess they didn't get the learning curve. They did get some angst though.
But it is also within our rights to offer up the way we see it as opposed to the way you see it.
Yes, of course it is. Why do you keep going back to that subject as if I'm saying you don't have the right to speak? This is
twice you've implied that I'm restricting your opportunity to speak. I'm simply countering your points. If I happen to be persistent about responding to you point by point, it doesn't mean I'm saying you can't speak. Speak away....just expect rebuttal if it deserves it.