It's too new to know. How far out did you buy your tickets? I bought mine last May and went in September. Our restaurant reservations were made two months out and Fantasmic was booked 30 days out....not to mention how far out people book things like flights. It will take some time 1) to see if this is a permenant inconvenience (I sure hope not) and 2) for people who have planned ahead to filter through and for people making plans now and in the future to get there and actually impact the numbers.
ETA: Not only all of the above but I'm sure there will be people showing up who don't read ahead, bought the 4 or 5 day without knowing this was happening, and vow that the next time they come they won't do that again. That impact may not be felt for a year or two. But one thing I did notice when I was there was not only were there no advertisments for the four and five day park hoppers, they weren't even on the pricing board at the booth. It's like they don't want people there for long visits. I'm sure there is some logic to this but it's totally escaping me.
Lets see, not directed at you,
"I won't stay on site if I can no longer add days to my ticket for $5" Yet the resort hotels are at capacity and not having to offer discounts to be full.
"I won't stay at Hojo's because they quit making it so easy to get rooms at 50% off" Yet Hojo's is booked solid and many of those rooms are at almost $200 a room.
"I won't be able to vacation at disney if they keep raising ticket prices" Yet we see people post that they spent "$1700 for hotel, $700 for in room celebrations", etc.
"The food is so expensive" Yet people still pay $9 for a turkey leg and $3 for a bottle of water.
"I won't go to WOC or Fantasmic because I have to stand, I have to go and reserve my spot hours before" Yet both shows continue to full crowds for years.
People like to complain and I get that BUT if those who complain want something done about it they have to do more than complain. Complain all you want, write emails, make phone calls, threats whatever you feel like.
It is not until you stop shopping at a company that you get their attention.
Disney's attendance and gate entries are off the charts. Obviously they are making many happy.
Disney's food sales are through the roof. Must be enough people who don't mind $9 turkey legs.
Disney's resort hotels (and Hojo's) are booked to capacity. Again happy guests.
So I have to say the "problems" that I have seen people complaining about here and on other boards are NOT "too new to know". People just want something to complain about. If they truly wanted something done they would "vote with their feet" and really take their money somewhere else.
And Disney knows this. Disney is a business.
Again this is my observation.