Anyone here flew Spirit?

I'll be flying Spirit home from Las Vegas in March and was wondering if McCarran has a self service kiosks where I can print my boarding pass (according to Spirit's website a $2 fee will be incurred for a self service kiosk printed boarding pass). I've seen numerous self service kiosks at McCarran but wanted to make sure the Spirit is on the self service kiosk. Spirit charges $10 for a boarding pass printed by an agent so I would want to avoid paying $10. If McCarran doesn't have a self service kiosk which has Spirit airlines on it, I'm planning to go to Kinkos before going to McCarran. Kinkos charges .35 per minute internet usage and .50 per printed page where I'm sure I can print my boarding pass for about $2 as well.
If you are about 5'5",you be cool.
The add-ons will surprise you.
https://www.spirit.com/Default.aspx#book-travel

I'll stick with Alaska.
My wife and I flew Spirit for the first time from Minneapolis to Las Vegas the Saturday B4 the Super Bowl. The plane was very new, the attendants were great, and once seated I didn't try to get out again until we landed. There is NOT a lot of room between the rows. Connie is 4'11", so it was fine for her, but I'm about a foot taller and it was really tight. I'd really hate to try an emergency evacuation. It would be seriously ugly. But it was really cheap - we made sure we had carry-on bags that qualified as a "personal item" so we didn't have any bag charges.
We didn't fly back on Spirit - I didn't like the times for the return flights, so we came back on Sun Country. (They're always great.) But that means I can't tell you whether or not you can print the boarding pass at the airport. If you can do it at your hotel I'd do that instead, or use Kinko's as you said.
Anyway, I might fly them again if I just wanted to go for a weekend and to get the cheapest flight I could. The only really annoying thing about our flight was the 2 people behind us that got really drunk and got louder and louder with each new beer.
I've flown Spirit several times and not had any major problems. My biggest complaint with them is the lack of leg room and on many of their planes the seats do not recline. I avoid the baggage fees by using a small suitcase from American Tourister that qualifies as a personal item; at least until the end of March when Spirit is downsizing the measurements. Be aware that Spirit only allows each suitcase to weigh not more that 40 pounds, which is less than the industry standard weight of 50 pounds. Anything over 40 pounds and they will charge you extra. If you are staying in a hotel in Vegas, check and see if they will print out your boarding pass for you; many hotels on the Strip will do so free or for a small fee. I used an internet kiosk at Bally's on my last trip in January to print out my boarding pass; I would have had the people in the Diamond check-in area do it, but I was leaving on a red-eye flight and I wanted to do early check-in (Diamond area was closed). I've found that by checking in early, it increases my chances of getting an aisle seat assigned to me. You can pick your seat, but Spirit charges a fee for the privilege. I normally use Sun Country when I fly out of MSP to Vegas, but sometimes Spirit offers such a low fare that I book with them. Last time I flew round trip for just $85. Save your Spirit boarding pass and take it to the players club desk at the D casino downtown within 24 hours of your Vegas landing time. They will give you two $25 matchplay chips to use for their table games.

They also charge for water so if you have to take any meds bring your own beverage on board. I have printed Delta boarding passes and it seemed to me that the kiosk listed other airlines as well but I couldn't swear to it.
We have flown Spirit multiple times; Chicago to Vegas and back, and Chicago to Atlantic City and back.
They are a true budget carrier and almost everything is an added charge (air is free). That said, I have gotten some tremendous deals and don't mind the tight seating. I usually print boarding passes either at home or in the hotel.
I have found their staff to be professional and friendly.

Paul
We have a similar airline in Indy (Allegiant) that works the same way. I've used them for a 2 hour flight to Florida. That was about all I could take in the tight quarters. I'm 6'4". I would not remotely consider them for a 4 hour Vegas flight.
" If you are staying in a hotel in Vegas, check and see if they will print out your boarding pass for you; many hotels on the Strip will do so free or for a small fee."

FREE - I guess if you don't count the $30 a day resort fee its free.

"Save your Spirit boarding pass and take it to the players club desk at the D casino downtown within 24 hours of your Vegas landing time. They will give you two $25 matchplay chips to use for their table games."

I was going to do similar at Hooters last trip but Southwest takes your whole boarding pass so what are you to do print two of them?
" If you are staying in a hotel in Vegas, check and see if they will print out your boarding pass for you; many hotels on the Strip will do so free or for a small fee."

FREE - I guess if you don't count the $30 a day resort fee its free.

"Save your Spirit boarding pass and take it to the players club desk at the D casino downtown within 24 hours of your Vegas landing time. They will give you two $25 matchplay chips to use for their table games."

I was going to do similar at Hooters last trip but Southwest takes your whole boarding pass so what are you to do print two of them?
Spirit is #1 in customer complaints
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