First off, this 60 day extended to other hotels rumor is just that, a rumor. It has no stated sources, dates, or names of hotels in this report, and the information cannot be found anywhere else. It could just as easily be not true as true.
Second, if Bob Iger actually said something along the lines of what you are claiming, it would be all over the sites like this. It's just too juicy for them to ignore, especially with the CEO of the company being the source of the information.
Third, as far as I know, that's not how Disneyland does things. Yes, you can pay for advance fastpass (called maxpass if I am correct) for $10 a day. That includes free photopass. Everyone else gets the paper fastpasses. This is based on more dated technology. Those staying on property get into the parks early, and therefore get the fastpasses first. Forgive me if the information in this point is not 100% correct. I am basing it off of what I have read, and have never actually been to Disneyland myself.
Fourth, if Disney was to charge for fastpasses for their own hotel guests, they would actually have a more restrictive policy than Universal. If you stay at a Universal Hotel, you get free fastpasses that are much more enticing than the ones at Disney. People staying at their Deluxe hotels get limitless fastpasses for the length of their stay. People not staying on property have to pay. That is something that I could see Disney doing, but I doubt it. They like to come across as being accessible to all, when in reality by the time most people are able to make fastpass selections, the best rides are already claimed.