There have been numerous posts about how the OP should voice their concerns in the hopes of being compensated. Whether or not that is the correct approach is highly debatable...as this thread clearly indicates.
But to those who feel compensation is in order...one question. Who do you think actually "pays" for this compensation? Does anyone believe that Disney is simply going to eat the costs of "compensating" anyone inconvenienced with the monorail situation? Let's be realistic, the costs of compensating guests are passed on to other guests via increased
ticket prices, increased room rates, increased food prices, increased merchandise prices etc...
For the record...I'm not stating that guests should never be compensated. There are certain situations where compensation is wholly appropriate. That being said, Disney did not become a multi-billion dollar organization by entirely eating the costs associated with compensating guests. Those costs are real, and those costs don't simply go away by sprinkling them with pixie dust thinking good thoughts.