ILoveMyDVC
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2000
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Never again! I dont care how cheap their fares are
its just not worth the aggravation. I printed our boarding passes at 12:01am. My children and I held passes 1-3 in the A group. We were second in line to board in the A line. We ended up at the back of the plane. On the return trip we were first in line in the A group still we sat well after the wing.
I completely accept the idea the elderly, handicap and VERY YOUNG children need extra time to board but I do not subscribe to the idea that they are entitled to better seats. In fact is it contradictory. If the families w( traveling with their home version of Babies R Us) need extra time to board, it stands to reason that they will need extra time to gather their things and leave the aircraft therefore all of the passengers would be better off if the families with little ones were at the back of the plane where they could take all the time in the world to gather their things to exit the aircraft.
I am also unhappy with Southwests decision to allow entire entourages to pre-board because 1 person in the group qualifies for pre-boarding. Whatever happened to the rule of letting only one person accompany the qualified pre-boarder?
The businessmen in front of me in the A line told me that he had been flying the PVD to MCO route once a week and that this was the last straw for him.
Besides the seating, the general attitude of the employees was miserable. The nice couple in front of me on the return trip was ready to hit one of the flight attendants she was so cocky and arrogant.
I know these boards contain many Southwest fans Good luck to you- you will now have more seats available. Im willing to pay the extra 15 bucks a ticket to have a seat where I want it with the people I want to sit with without having to print passes at midnight and camp out in an airport terminal for 2 hours for the privilege of sitting in the back of the plane.
Note: Southwest does not allow anyone with children on the aircraft to sit in the exit rows and it doesnt matter if they are with other parents or adults.
I completely accept the idea the elderly, handicap and VERY YOUNG children need extra time to board but I do not subscribe to the idea that they are entitled to better seats. In fact is it contradictory. If the families w( traveling with their home version of Babies R Us) need extra time to board, it stands to reason that they will need extra time to gather their things and leave the aircraft therefore all of the passengers would be better off if the families with little ones were at the back of the plane where they could take all the time in the world to gather their things to exit the aircraft.
I am also unhappy with Southwests decision to allow entire entourages to pre-board because 1 person in the group qualifies for pre-boarding. Whatever happened to the rule of letting only one person accompany the qualified pre-boarder?
The businessmen in front of me in the A line told me that he had been flying the PVD to MCO route once a week and that this was the last straw for him.
Besides the seating, the general attitude of the employees was miserable. The nice couple in front of me on the return trip was ready to hit one of the flight attendants she was so cocky and arrogant.
I know these boards contain many Southwest fans Good luck to you- you will now have more seats available. Im willing to pay the extra 15 bucks a ticket to have a seat where I want it with the people I want to sit with without having to print passes at midnight and camp out in an airport terminal for 2 hours for the privilege of sitting in the back of the plane.
Note: Southwest does not allow anyone with children on the aircraft to sit in the exit rows and it doesnt matter if they are with other parents or adults.
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If you haven't paid for a seat for your child then stand in line with your child. I didn't pay extra for a seat for my purse that sits in my lap and I don't get to preboard so if a person doesn't pay for a lap child then they can board as the same time as me and my purse.
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