goofy4tink
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And this is my point....this mentality works both ways. There are a lot of families flying to Orlando.....more than to any other destination. So, with that thought in mind, it's safe to assume that the vast majority of people on a flight bound for MCO are going to be families....all that want to be seated together. So....for those boarding at the end of the boarding process, it's going to be difficult to get a bunch of seats together. Sure you may be able to snag 2 here and 2 somewhere else. But, on a full flight, it may be almost impossible. And those that are relied upon to give up seats and move so as to enable a family to sit together??? They are probably part of a family group as well. Yes, there may very well be some solo travelers. But, you aren't likely to get 2 or 3 rows of solo travelers who will all change seats with a family!!! And those that chose the window or aisle seats are going to want to keep them...they are not going to happily move into a middle seat in order for someone else to get seated with their group.I almost responded to you earlier but didn't because I feel like I am one of the few people who agrees with you about moving seats and wanted to avoid the drama that would ensue. But I feel badly that you feel badly now. Having nothing to do with whether or not you paid for your ticket or not, I think most people in the real world would happily move to allow a parent and small child to sit together. Most people don't care that much about one dumb seat to force a 2 year old to sit with a stranger on principal. Most people aren't so self-centered and thoughtless to look at a mother who is trying to seat her family and say "Too bad! I was here first!" And anyone who cares that much about getting their precious seat shouldn't fly SWA. There are people with actual special concerns and most of them are seated first (wheel chairs, etc). Everyone else may have a preference or an ideal situation but in life we compromise for others all the time. There are some small things we can do that mean very little to us but a lot to someone else and most people appreciate the value in that.
When I fly alone, I never have a problem moving to accommodate a family. I don't care what seat or row I'm in because the whole plane gets there at the same time. When I fly with my family, we go as far back as needed to get the whole row and then try to find a kind-looking person to offer the window seat to rather than have some creepy person next to my child. I never ever buy EBCI and have never had a problem finding seats for my family.
I hope you have a great trip and I feel confident that there are more compassionate people in the real world who would be happy to help you if you need to move a seats to be with your children.
I'm sorry if that sounds harsh, but one person's needs are not more important than someone else's.
And paying for EBCI?? Yes, more and more people are now doing this. But it doesn't make it useless. Those not paying for EBCI are going to get positions in the late B group and the C group. I don't buy EBCI for 'better seats'...I buy it so I don't have to worry about being online at the 24 hr window. Seldom buy it for my flight to MCO, but always for my flight home. Just makes things easier for me.