I think the training in Monument is a blessing in disguise. They have said they get more ice time in Monument with a smaller rink feel. Jason and the other top skaters still skate National level sessions at World Arena and he does the harness training at World as well. They also have access to the USOTC gym and facilities. It sounds like the best of both worlds to me.
dr.frog over at FSU had this interesting tidbit:
Sessions at the World Arena are always very, very crowded, to the point where it seems unsafe for the skaters. When Kori Ade wanted to relocate to Colorado, some of the World Arena coaches didn't want to allow her to work there because they felt there was not enough ice time to support another coach, which is very probably true. [Sources] tells me that the situation has become even more polarized as a result of Jason's success.... Kori's getting quite a few more students, and there's room for expansion at that rink, too -- much of the new development in Colorado Springs is happening on the far north side of town so they could build up learn-to-skate and recreational programs there to serve that population. But some of the World Arena coaches are peeved because they see this new rival skating center across town as a threat to their own livelihoods. Anyway, Jason can get all the ice he needs in Monument, he won't have to dodge 3,489 other skaters whenever he wants to set up a jump, and he's not having to deal with the petty ways coaches can make life miserable for their rivals and their rivals' students who share the same rink.
BTW, there is basically no ice time at the World Arena this week because synchro nationals are being held there.