I still doubt that. They already have paid options for Pandora and some of the other major E tickets... They usually limit supply of those. I suspect they will do that here. Cash in with expensive tours but keep it limited so enough of the core customer base is satisfied. Otherwise you'll get people who spend money on DHS *very* unsatisfied. That won't work well for them.
You have a lot of faith in Disney limiting supply. There was a time they did that, but I've seen a few Halloween parties and Candelight Processionals that would suggest that Disney doesn't have much a of a limit when people pull out their wallets.
I should probably modify what I said before though, as I am a sarcastic person. Disney will probably hold a decent amount of free FP. However, expect that amount to be gone 60 days out. This means a lot of people will be earning their rides using the standby line, just as they do right now for FoP in DAK.
That doesn't mean their day is dissatisfying, as they aren't entitled to a FP, or even a ride on the new attractions, but an opportunity to experience them. So long as they have a chance to experience the rides, they should be satisfied. Plus, they'll still get to have three other things in the park they can possibly do without much wait at all, including the stellar Tower of Terror, which is by no means something to discount.
Tying this to Toy Story Land, since that's what this discussion is really about, Toy Story Land will still be busy in regards to FP because it'll still be new and since SW: GE will likely be maxed out in FP availability, SDD and TSMM will be top picks, after the Mickey ride, which will also probably be maxing out.