My point exactly!
But Disney has not done this for years. They changed it and it's been accepted that anyone can ride it for years. It's not been exclusive to monorail resort guests since at least 1998 when we first visited. Because you didn't see anyone complaining, doesn't mean it didn't happen. How did guests get to their ADR's at 1900 Park Fair, O'hana or Chef Mickey's if they were turned away at the TTC?
To say you want things like they were 15 or 20 years ago is wishful thinking. In those years, Disney has made a lot of changes - some good and some bad. If one wants things the way they used to be, then you are also asking that they get rid of the entire Animal Kingdom park, Soarin', Mission Space, Toy Story Midway Mania, Rock n Roller Coaster or any of the other shows, attractions and resorts that have been added in the past 15 to 20 years since the monorail was exclusive just to monorail resort guests. I guess if that's the case, they should also get rid of evening EMH which will solve this problem fairly quickly.
I don't see the monorail the same as club level service. You are not paying extra specifically for it. I've stayed at the Poly, CR and BLT and have never seen this advertised as exclusive for me and the other guests at those resorts. The monorail resorts cost about the same as the Yacht Club/Beach Club. Any differences in price are probably attributable to theme park views and proximity to the MK, not necessarily the monorail. It's not like they are advertising that you have exclusive use of the resort monorail whereas when you pay for club level, you know you are paying for access to the concierge or club level lounge.
Do I see this desire as elitist? Partly because those who desire this option are clamoring for the way things used to be so they don't have to share the monorail with other guests. All guests pay for the Disney transportation service whether it's part of your theme park ticket, parking fee or resort cost. Disney decided years ago that it was in their best interest to stop this exclusitivity as it must not have been working financially for them. But if Disney does return them to exclusive for just those at the monorail resorts, should Disney also make the Boardwalk exclusive to just those staying at the Boardwalk? Should Disney get rid of all public viewing areas at the Animal Kingdom Lodge? Should Disney not allow anyone to ride the Friendship boats if they aren't staying at the Swan/Dolpin/BW/BC or YC?
It's obvious we'll never agree on this and I think the whole side debate is a bit of a red herring for both sides of the monorail cut debate.