Ok I am not going to argue with you especially becuase you don'f fly SWA and I am sick of having my post picked apart.
I know I am not explaning my position well but the flyers in front of me were not single flyers. Single flyers take the window or aisle and will sit with a stranger leaving the middle seat open to be closer to the front. These folks took the aisle and saved the middle window.
Yes I would have liked to know my true boarding position - I think anyone would. Going in with B10 you have very different expectations than A 30 in terms of where you sit and if you are going to be able to sit together.
FWIW my past trips have been with EBCI as we fly almost monthly. Per your last sentence my most recent experience with EBCI is not different because more folks are using EBCI but because more folks are abusing it IMHO.
At the end of the day I got what I paid for, our flight left on time, arrived early and we sat together. The price was reasonable even with EBCI. It simply bothers me that I paid $30 to sit with my kids and at least 10/12 families that I saw only paid $10.
QUOTE=sam_gordon;45234537]I get that. That's not my point.
Um, no you wouldn't. You would have gotten more forward seats only if all those in front of you DIDN'T get EBCI. You had a party of three, right? So you needed an entire empty row for you all to sit together. If someone is sitting in an aisle seat, it doesn't matter if they were saving one seat, two seats, or travelling alone, you couldn't sit in that row and all be together. If you were a party of two, I'd agree with you.
OK, so you get a low B. What difference would that have made to you? You would have known you'd be sitting further back? That makes a difference how?
And again, let's say for the sake of argument there was no seat saving going on. A1-30 (and 1-15 is saved for elite travellers or something) are all travelling by themselves. They all take aisle seats in rows 1-15 (two aisle seats in each row). The first row that would be totally empty and your party could all sit together is row 16. So why does it matter whether they saved seats or not?

Even if no one was saving seats, your party wouldn't be able to sit together because there were only two seats available in each row (on either side of the aisle).
They are selling less EBCI by allowing seat saving, but my opinion is more people are taking advantage of EBCI than have in the past. That's why your posted experience doesn't match up with past trips.[/QUOTE]