Well if the offsite guests can now participate in EMH-I think it solves something at least.
And if it keeps EMH going-does that solve anything?
Additional FP+ during EMH for onsite guests alone would be a huge advantage IMO. Even with the lower crowds it's nice to have that secured.
But if the choice is no EMH's at all anymore, or a paid one-I would choose the paid one. It would bring guests in later-freeing up space earlier, and bring in guests earlier-freeing up space later.
We will see.
And if you think nobody will stay onsite anymore without EMH? Yea right.
How many guests stay onsite now and never use EMH? If so-why would they ever stay onsite currently?
If your theory was correct-than 100% of onsite guests currently use EMH.
There are even threads on here highly recommending avoiding EMH parks for the best touring results.
Neither of your first points are problems. You're literally suggesting solutions for problems that don't exist. The cancellation of EMH is an unconfirmed and likely incorrect rumor and if off-site guests want EMH they can simply stay on-site. But let's assume that EMH is being cancelled, you actually want to pay for the privilege that you previously had for "free." It's patently ridiculous and more rahrahing for the current mediocre business model the WDC is engaged in within the parks.
Now if they charged off-site guests for EMH but left the policy the same for on-site it'd make a whole heck of a lot more sense.
You're also assuming anyone is getting any extra FP+s which isn't even a rumor. It's baseless conjecture.
You're assuming that EMH use is a black and white issue. If even 20% of guests currently use EMH and that is one of their main reasons for staying on property (and that's probably being conservative), the resort numbers will dip.
We can talk ALL about how much the "Disney experience" makes that extra $100-500 oh so magical but when people start wondering why they're paying extra for busses that, by your own logic, not 100% of guests use then why? Why would anybody stay on-site anymore?
You could argue the Deluxe resorts are actual resorts but are you really going to argue that a gussied up Motel 8 five minutes closer to the park entrance is going to make families want to blow more money on their trip?
As for the touring plans and suggestions, I personally love EMH and use them routinely. Unless I'm the luckiest duck on Earth, I go at great times of the year, or the blanket suggestion to avoid EMH parks at all costs is simply simplistic and isn't always right (what a surprise that'd be) the EMH parks are never much worse than usual. Most parks during EMH are significantly calmer and emptier than during the day, I'm not sure why this advice is so common but it's certainly not always right.
Off-property guest could not purchase this ticket.
The first point seems to lament that off-site guests can't stay "the whole day" which suggests to me that a new E-Nights set up should include those guests. Could be reading it wrong but that's how it came off to me.
If they run it like other hard ticket events, I see no reason for them to restrict access though. Why bother? When people are waiting in three hours of traffic to stand in an hour long line to meet one villain at HS, why would they ever consider restricting a new E-Nights?