You think it so stupid? If you don't live in Philly, please tell me with no planning on how much time it will take you to enter the city, where you will park and how much time you need to get to the venue?
Too stupid? Okay--
Let's discuss a non-local, or heck even a local--physically attends an inauguration with no plan and no wait.
I am NOT confused. The Extra lengths are only as necessary as you require this to be. If you world centers around Anna and Elsa FP+ being the symbol of an awesome vacation--that is all on you.
It took me one minute to find the website that much like
MDE helps you plan your visit to Philly during the Pope's visit.
About 30 seconds to click on the link with the list of hotels. I didn't register if you do planning is a little easier as they will give you an itinerary and other tools. One minute to see hotels within 10 miles of Philly are already sold out.
7 minutes to go to hotels.com and search for hotels in the area not booked. Found one a 38 minute drive from the Philadelphia Convention center for $289 a night that is a 4 star hotel with good reviews in Willmington Delaware.
5 minutes to search the town of Willmington Delaware to see if this is a safe place to be for my family. This is what I found:
Wilmington, Delaware was first settled by the Swedish in 1638. Over time, the area has also been home to the Dutch, the British and the Quakers, a long diverse history that has left its mark on the surrounding area. Visit Fort Christina and experience what it was like to be one of the first colonists in Wilmington. The Delaware Art Museum, with a extensive collection of American art, celebrates the Brandywine School, a style of painting named for the nearby Brandywine Creek.
Looks like it isn't rated the safest place, but in terms of safety it is rated the same as being in Philly so probably no different. It looks like southern NJ may be better to research, but since it isn't really and just an example of what can be done in a short amount of time but I'd imagine another 20 minutes or so would help to see what is available there tops.
It took me one minute to click back to the website and get an overview of activities for the day, recommended restaurants and key note speakers so I can plan my activities now.
I didn't have to wait until 180 days before my trip to plan restaurants and times and then wait 30 days to know the times and places of the speakers and now realize the speaker I was dying to see if speaking at the time I have reservations for my must have restaurant in the area. Why, because that makes no sense and is stupid system for planning. That is my point and in about an hour I can have my basic plan for Pope 2015 in the books(not saying it might not be another 20-30 minutes to plan logistics of getting around down there, but it looks like from south jersey I can take advantage of park-and-ride stations at PATCO or RIVERLine stations and a quick check shows there is still hotel availability in south Jersey ).
No waiting until 180 days out, then 60 or 30 days out to know if the stars will align and I will get the vacation I wanted. No chance that I will have booked the one restaurant I wanted at the only time I could secure a FP for a line that can be 2-4 hours long and now have to decide it I should cut the ADR or hope we get lucky in SB. A situation that would have been less likely to happen if I could book EVERYTHING at once.
I don't think anyone ever said do everything with no plan or no wait. Again, it is the type of planning that WDW requires and because of the system in place IMO offers the highest chance of disappointment compared to anything I have ever planned. My world doesn't center around A&E that was just one example in a list of many things that could cause disappointment. I am flexible, but when I see that I could have had BOG at 10 different times when I logged on at 180+10 and realize that I picked the one time out of those 10 that would conflict with A&E and that if I could have scheduled both at the same time I am mad. If I log on and see both are not available to me at the same time I am disappointed b/c for whatever reason they are booked. In the first scenario I could have gotten my plans how I wanted if WDW had a better system, but they don't and that causes me to be frustrated with them, not the fact there are crowds and I have to wait for some things.
Why is that so unreasonable?
ETA: that when a special event one time thing comes up I expect planning to be more difficult than the average vacation. Disney is not a one time event it is offered every day of the year. It shouldn't have the limitations and hurdles that planning a one time special event IMO.