I still have a problem with the concept of no assigned seats. It might work ok for some people, but not for everybody. As a point of reference, as a matter of fact, we usually arrive at the airport so early that frequently we are the first people in the waiting area. So, I don't have a problem with that. The last few times, I have been unable to print our boarding passes--my husband, for some reason, is always getting the super-duper behind closed doors inspection. I just think it is fundamentally rude to look around at a line boarding an aircraft, with no assigned seats, being a party of two, and taking an aisle and a window seat, forcing another adult to take the middle seat. I have sat in that middle seat on more than one occasion, and I just don't like being talked over, leaned over, and generally squished by people who think that obviously their airfare included exclusive use of the armrest. I am claustrophobic, anyway, and this just about puts me over the edge. Add to that we are a party of three, travelling with a 7yo, and you have maternal protective instinct going into overdrive. Maybe you are comfortable with your son sitting between two strangers 10 rows ahead of you, and with him getting off the plane before you can get to him, but, I am not! Tickets are not even on sale now for spring break--April 3-7 for us. I can deali with sitting in the middle seat if I, for example, bought tickets on March 31 for April 3, but, if I am planning ahead, I really would like to have a decent seat if I buy my tickets three months or more in advance.