Duane,
You are giving every sign of being tempted by a visit to Scotland! If that's a reality, you must let us know in the UK so we can rendezvous!
Planning definitely needed as where I live is about the same distance from Edinburgh as, say Las Vegas NV to Phoenix AZ (but with slower roads!). Whilst the Edinburgh festival is the least naturist place I can imagine, it is the most fun clothed I know! It is worth research though. Accommodation needs to be booked well in advance (months!) and it helps to plan well what you might see and where it is. The logistics of enjoying yourself at the fest is amazingly complex! Here's a for instance: You see Show 1 in Venue A and you've booked to see Show 2 in venue B 15' after Show 1 finishes and A to B is 25' minutes walk but 10' in a taxi but there are no taxis because it's peeing down with rain and Show A comes down 5min late - result....a wasted hour in the nearest pub drinking BEER and spitting at the loss of the ticket price for show 2! So you really do have to spend a proportion of time planning. In this case the correct logistics are: See Show 1 in venue A, skip show 2 and book for show 3 in venue C an hour after Show 1 finishes where Venue C is just around the corner from venue A and thus saunter over after Show 1, spend the hour in the bar of Venue C drinking BEER and eating a bridie or a scotch pie and then saunter comfortably to your seat. Extend this to the whole day starting with a late lie in bed so first show, say noon, this means, by 2am, 7-8 shows seen, 8-9 pints of BEER consumed, approximately 1-2 hours spent with the guide and online on your cellphone reading show reviews over a pint of BEER, deciding on and booking your shows, several miles walked at high speed between venues, several street performers watched on the way, 3 bagpipers avoided (too noisy!), 200 leaflets collected in the streets from performers leafletting to promote their shows and an irrational number of bridies, white puddings, scotch pies and haggis flavoured chili con Carnes eaten and you completely exhausted, amnesic about the first 3 shows but on balance...Happy as Larry*!
Following morning, read reviews of show 2, decide if it's worth it, book tickets and off you go again on a second day of mayhem.
That's what the festival is like! Mad!
I wouldn't recommend more than about 4-5 days of that pace!
John
* I refer here to the generic cliché here NOT to our erstwhile and errant friend Tanman.