OK, just be aware that a lot of other people are also planning around the bus - and the bus only holds so many people. If it's only coming once an hour, you need to be pretty close to the front of the line to be guaranteed a seat. If you aren't...you're waiting another hour. As the day wears on, that line's going to get longer. And I sure hope Disney adds busses at the end of the day, because otherwise you might not be getting back to your hotel for a LONG time.
But from what I'm seeing, Disney's primary aim here is to save money by NOT running the busses - that's the whole point of the Skyliner in the first place, so they save money by not running the busses. So they're going to avoid adding busses until it's the absolutely last option, because otherwise they're 'wasting' money - they spent money on the Skyliner and still running as many busses as before.
I still think what they should have done was make the Skyliner a paid option - you buy a card pass for the length of your stay, swipe it at a turnstile, and ride the Skyliner that way. Thus the only people who are paying to ride the Skyliner are the ones who want to - and nobody who doesn't want to ride it is charged for it.
Keep the busses running and advertise the Skyliner as a fun alternative to getting to the park - NOT as the main mode of transportation that you'll be paying for even if you're not riding it, or it breaks down, or there's thunderstorms the whole week you're at Disney at it's never running (which is most of the summer in Orlando). You pay for so many trips, and at the end of your stay you're charged the number of rides you've actually taken. Disney makes money, and everybody's happy.