My point is that this is actually an amenity being removed from their top-of-the-line resorts (not just that they are deluxe category, but within that category they are tops). Guests at those resorts will need to do something they haven't had to do before and transportation hop between their brethren.
Let's look at the scope of this, OK?
It's not like the monorail is being dismantled -- yet. They're only reducing the evening hours to one hour after park closing.
Those staying in the monorail resorts can still use the resort loop all day long, the day guests can use the express, and everyone can use the Epcot loop until it quits.
I've never seen the entire population of ANY MK hotel at an EMH, and I'm guessing neither has WDW management. They're certain they can handle the crowds. Have a little faith in management here...
Does nobody remember the days when the only EMH was getting in an hour early? Remember how much maintenance got done overnight? How fresh and clean the parks looked?
I think management finally cracked open their continuity books and realized that the evening EMHs were killing the parks, raising costs more than warranted, and hurting CM morale.
If it will make the daily monorail service better, I applaud the move, and hope they're going to remove the evening EMH and offset that move with another perk -- like daily FPs, one per ride, for each guest in a WDW resort.