With many rooms running about $260 and up a night, I doubt rpr would give up the ep as one of their hotel perks
Room size/view does not change the 'category' of the hotel.
For example, Art Of Animation at Disney's has rooms as low as $150, and as high as $500+ depending on room/suite, and it's still a 'Value'
More expensive rooms = premium rooms with more space, nicer view, concierge service, whatever. The higher price comes with better ammenities/service. Perks come on top.
The EP perk is not related to the premium room price as compared to the standard room price.
Now, what could happen, purely speculating, could be that RPR loses EP for 'standard' and only get EP for the Club Level and some of the higher prices suites.
Disneyland Paris hotels work that way.
Guests staying Castle Club (= Club level) and some suites receive a 'VIP Fastpass' which is basically an Unlimited Express for both parks.
That could even be a way for Loews to push forward the benefits of the Youfirst program, with a $50 upgrade towards a 'EP enabled' suite.
if you look at how both the Motherland and the Darkside have benn moving towards milking the cashcow ($100+ 10/31
MNSSHP tickets, anyone ? and an HHN almost every night this year), as well as very steep price incresases for tickets/APs, I don't know if it's going somewhere or nowhere, what I know is that it's gonna hit my wallet pretty soon.