kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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I understand how the boarding works (A, B and C groups) and the 24-hour check in and such. I'm not sure how many seats are on the plane but, based on my best guess, is it a fair assumption that if EVERYONE in the A-B groups took window and aisle seats only, would that leave ONLY middle seats for the C group?
I ask because if that is the case (or close to it) it would stand to reason that as long as you get an A or B number, you should be able to get 2 seats together on the plane, correct?
My kids will be 11 and 9 when we fly. They have flown 4 times and so they are fairly comfortable with the whole process. We are flying non-stop out of Grand Rapids and I am pretty sure that we will get at least the B-group if I check in right at the 24-hour mark. I would assume that we would be able to find 2 sets of 2 seats somewhere in the plane, right? We don't care if we are all together but we do want to at least have one adult with each child.
On a slightly related note, my sister's family is travelling with us. Her situation is a bit different. She has two children, one will be a week shy of 3 and in a car seat, and the other will be 6. Since she has the younger one in a car seat, I presume that she is eligible for family boarding. Since their other daughter is 6, I'm not sure how family boarding works. I am under the assumption that only one parent can board with the 2yo and the other parent must board with their assigned group with the 6yo. Is it possible for one parent to board with both the 2yo AND the 6yo?
I'm not too keen on the idea of paying an extra $100 to get EBCI for our family. With my sister's family eligible for family boarding, it seems silly for her to pay for it either. We all have the SWA app on our phones and checking in at T-24 has never been a problem.
FWIW, we don't care where we sit on the plane. I tell the kids to just sit in the first set of 2 seats together that they see. We don't have huge carry-ons so overhead bin space is also not a huge priority for us.
If you were in my situation, would you pay the EBCI fee or not? To me, the $100 for EBCI would pay for one of our TS meals at WDW. If it's not going to be a true benefit, then I will skip it.
TIA!
I ask because if that is the case (or close to it) it would stand to reason that as long as you get an A or B number, you should be able to get 2 seats together on the plane, correct?
My kids will be 11 and 9 when we fly. They have flown 4 times and so they are fairly comfortable with the whole process. We are flying non-stop out of Grand Rapids and I am pretty sure that we will get at least the B-group if I check in right at the 24-hour mark. I would assume that we would be able to find 2 sets of 2 seats somewhere in the plane, right? We don't care if we are all together but we do want to at least have one adult with each child.
On a slightly related note, my sister's family is travelling with us. Her situation is a bit different. She has two children, one will be a week shy of 3 and in a car seat, and the other will be 6. Since she has the younger one in a car seat, I presume that she is eligible for family boarding. Since their other daughter is 6, I'm not sure how family boarding works. I am under the assumption that only one parent can board with the 2yo and the other parent must board with their assigned group with the 6yo. Is it possible for one parent to board with both the 2yo AND the 6yo?
I'm not too keen on the idea of paying an extra $100 to get EBCI for our family. With my sister's family eligible for family boarding, it seems silly for her to pay for it either. We all have the SWA app on our phones and checking in at T-24 has never been a problem.
FWIW, we don't care where we sit on the plane. I tell the kids to just sit in the first set of 2 seats together that they see. We don't have huge carry-ons so overhead bin space is also not a huge priority for us.
If you were in my situation, would you pay the EBCI fee or not? To me, the $100 for EBCI would pay for one of our TS meals at WDW. If it's not going to be a true benefit, then I will skip it.
TIA!