I wouldn't have a problem with standardized requests...as long as Disney creates a DECENT set of options to choose from.
Every resort could (should) have 4-5 different request categories to choose from. For instance, at Saratoga Springs the options could be something like this:
Floor: Ground, Upper
Area: Springs, Congress Park, etc.
View: Water, Golf course, woods, etc.
Close to bus stop: Y, no preference
Every room in the resort could be categorized based upon these pre-determined criteria. That would be the biggest challenge, but it's not a task that has to be repeated often. One time job. And really, you could make all of these determinations by looking at a map.
When a member calls Member Services, the CM could even go so far as to read the list of available request criteria and get feedback from the member. When booking on-line, the list is easily displayed.
Then room assignments become a case of simple database matching. If a guest requests an upper floor, Congress Park water view...BOOM the system matches them with a room that is being vacated.
The system could even be programmed to make priority assignments based upon date reserved, owner/non-owner or other criteria. The SSR owner who booked 11 months out gets matched long before the non-owner, cash guest or RCI trader.
Heck
DVC could even spin this into their sales pitch: "if you ever want to get one of those BLT Lake odd numbered rooms, better buy some points since first choice goes to owners."
If an exact match cannot be achieved, they go to a best possible match. If there is no available upper floor, Congress Park water view, the guest gets a ground floor CP water view.
Any complaints made to the front desk are met with a polite explanation that every effort was made to match the guest to their listed requests. The room assigned is the best match available.
The monkey wrench is Room Ready. Disney does still place a priority on placing guests in rooms upon arrival. Since on-line check-in started, they ask for an arrival time and make a concerted effort to put guests in whatever room is ready upon arrival.
That's why I think requests / room ready should be an either / or situation. When booking, the member should be allowed to EITHER list requests OR specify that they prefer Room Ready and will take whatever is available upon arrival. This seems like a reasonable compromise to me. When our kids were younger we preferred to have a room immediately in case the kids needed to nap. Views and locations were all secondary to that. Beggars can't be choosers.
I can certainly see how allowing free-form requests has reached the point of being unmanageable for the resorts. But as long as they allow guests to choose from a REASONABLE list of requests--and "close to lobby" sounds quite reasonable to me--I think we would all be better for it.