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It's common sense that Disney wanted people out of the lines. Anything else is speculative. And we've already heard from a long-time DISer who knows the VP and one of the designers (and who I trust to be correct), who said that they put the window on the tickets because people needed to be told they had a range to return on in order to understand they didn't need to be there right away.
I'm glad I caught this because there are way too many pages to be sifting through to find this answer that people seem to not want to repeat. However, if that is completely the case, why would they state "Return Between" instead of "Return After" ? It's seems like false advertising or something.
I quoted myself and bolded the last line, as that is what answers your question. More specifically, it was psychological. Having an actual window apparently worked better for people to understand they didn't need to be there right at this first minute, as say a dining reservation generally required.