No, they aren't. If you stay off site, you can eat outside the parks. You're tempted to do things you see while you're offsite. Value resorts were built to get people on site that couldn't afford the more expensive resorts. Why? Because if you're on site, you spend more money- you dedicate more of your vacation dollars within Disney. There may be exceptions to this, but in general that's how it works.
You know there's no evidence? You're privy to Disney's studies to know this? The practice of throwaway rooms caused by the new fp+ system is new enough that I doubt there's been time to accurately gauge it.
No hotel anywhere likes 1 night stays- it ties up their availability to longer stays. It's why a lot of hotels have minimum stay requirements. I look for Disney to go to this eventually.
The extended time is for on site guests only and that in effect, makes the 30 day window useless for the popular rides. It's a huge perk for on site guests. I never thought they'd make it on site only- although it's not a bad idea to do it like Universal does- charge off site guests for the perk. That would at least stop them from clogging reservations without hurting legitimate on site guests.
Of course it makes it harder to get the hot fp's. The only question is, how much harder. I'm confident Disney never intended for people to book throwaway rooms to get the perks anymore than they intended for them to do it to get free food. They fixed that, and I'm sure they'll fix this.
On this, we agree. Where we disagree is if it will happen or not. Problem is, some on site guests are getting tired of getting penalized to prevent people from taking advantage. I'm one of them. I don't expect you to care, it's my problem not yours. So, I hope they fix it, you hope they don't.
Talk about amusing- It's funny how this forum is filled with people complaining what a failure the fp+ system is, how you can't get what you want at the 60 day mark, yet this thread is filled with people getting exactly what they want and only because they could book 60 days out.