Currently many of the tours give 2-4 Fastpasses, as well as front of the line access. Have dinner at MGM, get reserved seating. Fantasmic dessert at DL, get balcony seating. Purchase a package through
AAA(in association w/ Disney) at DL, you get FP. Folks, special FP are already being given out.
So you book an all inclusive stay at a deluxe that includes food, lodging, park entrance and 4 FP for the day. Its just a package no different then what can be purchased now.
I have no problem allowing onsite guests the advantage of reserving FP on the following conditions:
1) All guests can get at least two FP for the day(say 2 for Value, 3 for Moderate, 4 for Deluxe, 5 for Concierge). This limit is for all 4 parks total, so you can't get 20 FP if you are Concierge.
2) Still have some FP being given in the park as well. This way offsite can still get a FP if they get there early
Having said all that, what pct. of people would actually use this service? When you consider how many people don't even use FP, how many people dont' use PS(or whatever they are now called), how many people don't even plan, etc., there are still going to be a great number of FP available.
The other big thing to note is that this could give Disney a wealth of info. Lets say they do what is mentioned above. To obtain these FP's, you must use your TV, reserve for the next day. So know Disney knows what parks and what times are going to be crowded. Adjustments to staff, as well as increasing or decreasing the number of ride vehicles can be made in advance.
WDW has been stagnating in attendance the last three years. Room occupancy is around 80%. They also have figures on how many days you go to the park compared to how many days you are staying in their hotel. If they can offer something that increases occupancy rates, as well as get people into the parks more frequently, while lessening waiting in line(or trooping across the park to get a FP), they are going to do it, as they should.