The more people agree to pay the fees, the more fees there will be! Spirit has already posted an increase in bag fees. I bet prices to pick your seats (in addition to purchasing your seats) will also go up. Next, you will be charged to use the bathroom on the plane! 
I have flown to Orlando many times in the past 2 years. I have always compared fares (and all extra fees) on Southwest, Spirit, AirTran and Jet Blue. This is only the first time Spirit has had the lowest fare! Southwest has a paid priority boarding who boards first, followed by family boarding so parents could be seated with small children, then remainder of passengers board. Last flight I was on, a family with 4 small children arrived after boarding was completed and Southwest offered free adult drinks to others willing to help accomodate this family. We were advised that the plane would not take off until these children could be seated with their parents. I have no issue with airlines charging extra for bigger seats, more leg room, up front locations, as these are all luxuries. Install massage chairs and charge for that if you wish! Charging for people to sit next to adult "traveling partners" is starting to get a bit out of hand. I am not willing to pay for it, but perhaps some people are. My gripe is that a lot of people are used to courtesy family boarding for the safety of very small children. Those traveling with small children should be informed upfront they will need to or should purchase seating assignments. Instead, Spirit uses the following marketing statement:
Pre-select your seating in order to ensure that you get the seat that is best for you. Want a window seat? No problem! Sit next to your traveling partner? You bet! More legroom? Sure thing! - You are an individual. Go ahead, treat yourself as one!
Where in this statement does it state that for the safety of children and consideration of other passengers, it is suggested that parents need to spend extra money and pay for seat assignment for toddlers?? A "traveling partner" to most is an adult, not a child! Obviously I am not the only parent who thinks this is not clear! After I had purchased my tickets, I discussed my travel plans with someone at work who suggested I look into Spirit's family boarding policy, otherwise, I guess I would have had a BIG surprise when I arrived to the airport, expecting my children would be seated near a parent.
All fees, mandatory or not, should be disclosed prior to purchasing tickets. If Spirit wants to take no responsiblity for the safety of children they should clearly state that, not use some stupid, useless marketing phrase "treat yourself!" Southwest is coming soon to my local airport and will now go head to head with Spirit. Bring it on!!! This may be my first and last trip on Spirit
I am not condeming those of you who like or agree with Spirit Airlines, so please don't flame me for asking for advice. This board is here to help inform people and help them make traveling plans to and from Disney World, not to fight about coorporate policies! PEACE!!

I have flown to Orlando many times in the past 2 years. I have always compared fares (and all extra fees) on Southwest, Spirit, AirTran and Jet Blue. This is only the first time Spirit has had the lowest fare! Southwest has a paid priority boarding who boards first, followed by family boarding so parents could be seated with small children, then remainder of passengers board. Last flight I was on, a family with 4 small children arrived after boarding was completed and Southwest offered free adult drinks to others willing to help accomodate this family. We were advised that the plane would not take off until these children could be seated with their parents. I have no issue with airlines charging extra for bigger seats, more leg room, up front locations, as these are all luxuries. Install massage chairs and charge for that if you wish! Charging for people to sit next to adult "traveling partners" is starting to get a bit out of hand. I am not willing to pay for it, but perhaps some people are. My gripe is that a lot of people are used to courtesy family boarding for the safety of very small children. Those traveling with small children should be informed upfront they will need to or should purchase seating assignments. Instead, Spirit uses the following marketing statement:
Pre-select your seating in order to ensure that you get the seat that is best for you. Want a window seat? No problem! Sit next to your traveling partner? You bet! More legroom? Sure thing! - You are an individual. Go ahead, treat yourself as one!
Where in this statement does it state that for the safety of children and consideration of other passengers, it is suggested that parents need to spend extra money and pay for seat assignment for toddlers?? A "traveling partner" to most is an adult, not a child! Obviously I am not the only parent who thinks this is not clear! After I had purchased my tickets, I discussed my travel plans with someone at work who suggested I look into Spirit's family boarding policy, otherwise, I guess I would have had a BIG surprise when I arrived to the airport, expecting my children would be seated near a parent.
All fees, mandatory or not, should be disclosed prior to purchasing tickets. If Spirit wants to take no responsiblity for the safety of children they should clearly state that, not use some stupid, useless marketing phrase "treat yourself!" Southwest is coming soon to my local airport and will now go head to head with Spirit. Bring it on!!! This may be my first and last trip on Spirit

I am not condeming those of you who like or agree with Spirit Airlines, so please don't flame me for asking for advice. This board is here to help inform people and help them make traveling plans to and from Disney World, not to fight about coorporate policies! PEACE!!