I guess what I'm really trying to say is that if there is a GENUINE room issue, i.e. something broke or not working or something else that makes it unacceptable, you HAVE to report it. I'm talking about real room issues. And let's be fair, these hotels get a ton of usage and many are pretty old, things in them are breaking all the time - just look at the disboards for proof of that.
Pretty much all of the examples people have brought up in this thread were genuine room problems, and I've read many reviews on allears as well of real room problems that just shouldn't be.
I'm not sure what you consider small/insignificant? But as I said, the good disboarders in this thread and other good vacationers have been bringing up pretty genuine room issues that one would have to call about. All the rooms cost money, they should be in tip top shape with all amenities in working condition. And Disney does OVERCHARGE on everything, like 2 to 3 times what the room should cost, so if you take that into consideration, you can't really blame patrons for wanting rooms that are in good shape.
I mean, I wound't call for like stains on the wall or the carpet, however a part of me really does want to only because that is very dissapointing and Disney has the money to fix things like that. Am I really going to call and ask for a room change over it? No. But one does expect "quality" from Disney, especially for these prices, and I kind of can't blame people for complaining over what might seem more superficial aspects of their room that maybe to some might seem small/insignificant but to others are gross and disgusting and more associated with a Motel 6. It's not always for "Comp".
I don't doubt there are bad patrons who just want comp, though.