I, too, have mixed feelings about this.
1) How will DVC members be handled? We generally stay on points and are not spending money on accomodations. Should we have our fast pass access determined by the rack rate or by how many points we spent?
2) I think that guests staying on-grounds should be entitled to some perks, like early entry, EMH, E-ride nights(I miss these); however, not everyone can afford to stay on-site. Maybe limiting fast-passes to on-site guests will entice more people to try and stay on site. I don't know.
3) By tying fast passes to hotel rooms, Disney can better control people who try to put 12 people in a studio type room and claim it is only four. If only four fast passes per room(or whatever the max occupancy is for any particular room) are available, maybe Disney is hoping that those other 8 people will book a room and thereby increase revenues.
4) Maybe WDW is trying to decrease crowds by inferring that those who stay off-site will have enormous waits, while those who stay on-site will have access to some fast passes--again, hoping more people stay on-site or less people staying off-site enter the parks, decreasing crowds and wait times for those spending money on WDW resorts. (I can't imagine them wanting fewer customers, though).
5) What about the people who have to save for a long time for a WDW vacation and stay off-site to save money? I know the value resorts are available, but, if one can get a room for less off-site and money is an issue, should they be treated any differently once they buy their park tickets, which cost the same for everyone?
6) These are just some thoughts that entered my feeble little mind when reading this thread. Would I like additional perks, sure. Would I like to eliminate the wait, sure. I'm just not sure where I stand on this issue, even though I'm one of the fortunate ones who will likely benefit from this. Anyway, we will just have to wait and see what happens. In the mean time, hope to see y'all in WDW soon.
Take care