Totally worth it to not have to worry about checking in while we're at the park or still on the cruise ship.We always buy the EBCI for the return flight so we don't have to worry about checking in while on vacation. That is totally worth it!
We typically don't buy EBCI on our flight down, but I also check in right at T24 and we've never had an issue not getting seats together.
Ok, I've purchased EBCI before, but blanking on the details of checking in and finding out my boarding info. I remember something about 36 hrs before my but, lol, as I said I'm blanking on the rest. Can someone give me a reminder please?
I honestly think it is a HUGE waste of money and it does exactly what they want it to do....generate lots of revenue by praying on peoples fears. It really does surprise me how many people just automatically fork over the money.
Background, we fly approx 4 times a year (usually 2-3 as a family). I mainly fly Southwest out of Philly or Baltimore. I have an 8 year old and a 22 month old plus my mom usually comes with us. It only takes two seconds to check in at 24 hours on my phone. I just set a reminder and then do it quick at work or in line at Disney or wherever. It is 100% worth saving that $125. At least in my book, that is a lot of money! I wish I could just glibly say that $125 isn't worth 2 seconds of my time but it is a lot of money to most families. I almost always get low-mid B's at 24 hours. You will have no problems sitting together at low to mid B's. And we have never, ever had family boarding afters A's cancelled on one of our flights. Like I said, we fly to Orlando a lot. I know it can happen, but we have never experienced it. I don't think it is very common at all.
We just got back from a cruise and my mother forget to check us in so we didn't do it until that morning (11:30 am flight). We had positions C8 & C9. We still got seats together at the back of the plane. I have seen full flights when families have split up and they had older children. I have never seen them split up a family with a really young child. They can't guarantee it, but they will do everything in their power to get a really young child with one of their parents.
I honestly would not waste time worrying about very rare hypotheticals or underestimating the general good of people. I wouldn't just throw my money away needlessly to line the pockets of some Southwest executives. I honestly think you will be absolutely fine not getting EBCI in your situation.
Yes, there are good people in the world BUT if they spent the money for their family to sit together do you think they will move from their seat so others can sit with their family (those that didn't pay for EBCI). I have never flown SW. We are flying next month. I did purchase EBCI because I have to have an aisle seat---doesn't matter front or back I just can't be closed in. My kids are older but tall so they like the legroom of an aisle seat. We paid and aren't moving...sorry. Especially those with young children on Orlando flights it seems the recommended purchase for the child(ren) and one adult in case family boarding isn't happening.
Guess to each their own. Yes there are kind people in the world and I have raised my kids to be kind but when I spend my $$ on EBCI don't ask me to change seats unless you offer to pay the fee back to me.
Sounds harsh but I always think people spend $$$$ to head to Disney but then cut costs in trying to make sure their family sits together (this goes for paying for seat assignments too) is STUPID. Crush some more soda cans, don't go out to eat for a few times before the trip, etc but don't ask someone who paid for their seat or EBCI to give it up to you who chose not to or think pixie dust and the fairies will bring you luck. FA can ask if someone will move but can't make anyone.
I totally get your point and I wasn't suggesting that someone be forced to move, especially if they did pay for EBCI. What I am saying is that people forget on these boards that many, many people travel to Orlando for purposes other than Disney. Many people do not pay for EBCI. Many people are not travelling with their family. Lots and lots of business travellers. I have often times seen travellers switch seats or move across the aisle to allow a parent and young child to be together. Didn't affect them at all.
I totally agree with this! When business or solo travelers are offered the option to sit next to a young child that will be without adult supervision (i.e. only middle seats left) or give up their aisle seat to sit in between two other business travelers who likely won't even make a peep during the entire flight, I think they would almost always choose the latter.
Boy then you know different business travelers than I do!
There is no way my DH would give up an aisle seat for a middle seat because of a kid. On would go the earphones/buds and alseep he would go. No way is he going to squeeze in-between two other adults cause of a kid. And almost all the other frequent travelers I know would do the same.
I know I wouldn't sit in the middle if I had an aisle or window.
However, this past week, my fiance took a mid afternoon mid week flight from Baltimore to Buffalo (a common route with several nonstop offerings all day every day). I checked him on the 24 hour mark exactly, and he ended up with B45 and a middle seat. Had I been there as well, we wouldn't have been able to sit together. I can only assume this is due to many people purchasing EBCI. The flight was also oversold and they asked for volunteers to take the next one. Because of this experience and the growth in popularity, I'll now suck it up and book EBCI for the whole flight![]()
You gave an example where EBCI makes a lot of sense. Baltimore is a popular connecting airport. Passengers connecting at BWI were able to get their BPs 24 hours before their first flight, at least 2 hours before your 24 hour window opened. Further your flight probably had continuing passengers.
Boy then you know different business travelers than I do! There is no way my DH would give up an aisle seat for a middle seat because of a kid. On would go the earphones/buds and alseep he would go. No way is he going to squeeze in-between two other adults cause of a kid. And almost all the other frequent travelers I know would do the same. I know I wouldn't sit in the middle if I had an aisle or window.