Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina
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I meant give it a rest with insulting other peoples choices.
I don't even really think EMH for onsite guests is particularly fair. But it sure beats charging people for FOTL passes.
Other than a limited number posters, I don't think the majority of the respondents to this thread were "insulting". Some, yes, but not the bulk.
How is it UN fair? Everyone has the exact same option to book an on-site hotel and get the same access to EMH.
And Disney is a business who's goal is making money...why wouldn't they offer incentives to guests who are paying them more money by staying in their hotels?
The OP said she felt it was unfair as she was staying offsite and no ability to take advantage of the FP+ system.
I don't think anyone is saying that Disney shouldn't make money. Many of us think, though, that Disney has dropped the ball (at least during the test period) of disadvantaging offsite guests by excluding them from FP+ eligibility when many of these people booked their stays long before the FP+ test period was announced.
It is worth noting (again) that both SeaWorld and Universal successfully offer their less-limited versions of Fastpass (SW's Quick Queue and Universal's Express Pass) to both onsite guests and offsite visitors. For one group (onsite) its free. For the other (offsite) its an optional add-on. But both groups do have access to it, one way or the other.

Perfectly stated, and I couldn't agree more!
Nobody is forcing them to stay offsite or onsite. It is their decision and it is Disney's choice or decision to offer what they do to whom they want to.