So most WDW visitors don't 'have any sense'? Seems an elitist comment. Wasn't the concept that we'd all play together, and no one 'more equal' than others? It's a Small World... From the little I know, Walt's concept that it was an opportunity for everyone to be equal. He even told his executives to get out of the cubicles and have lunch in the parks, to stand in line, to experience it all- in effort to know what the right choices are.
That comment aside- you're suggesting that we tell first-time visitors to WDW that they are 'stupid' for not making dining reservations and that they should accept the fact that they will be standing in long lines for popular rides?
FP and FP+ have been heavily marketed, and on my most recent trip, I had the opportunity to FP+ Philharmagic and a Parade. Any regular visitor would know that FP was useless.
Apologies if I missed your point, but I guess I missed the point.