I wouldn't worry too much about the plug. I have ridden over 9,000 feet without it and down to a couple hundred feet above sea level with it plugged in and never really noticed a difference in performance.
The MAF does a pretty good job of adjusting for altitude since lower air density results in less deflection of the door, thereby automatically correcting the mixture. I suspect, but can't prove, that the only purpose of the high altitude plug was to appease the EPA bureaucrats who were still living in the days of carburetor main jets and the richer mixtures they produced at high altitude.