Well, I have certainly opened a can of worms....
Shan, I am truly sorry that reading the disboards has turned into a source of anxiety and frustration for you. Please consider this: there are people here on the Disboard that are seemingly threatened by other people's choices, needs and expectations. But that doesn't mean that DIsney is so threatened or so arrogant. I believe with all my heart that if you called DIsney right now about your upcoming trip and said: I have worked myself into a tizzy over the thought that I may be putting my daughter at risk in our next
DVC stay...that I wonder if you can help me. I believe that the supervisor would be willing to check the reservation and tell you that UNLESS THERE IS A STATE OF EMERGENCY OR A NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST that we will be sure to save a smokefree room for you,with a tub. I am willing to bet money on it.(BTW Chuck, did you ever learn that the use of histrionics to try to make a point in a debate (THe sky is falling...there may be an emergency and a room might be out of order and it might be the very last nonsmoking room in theworld, heigh ho) is considered a fairly incompetent form of debate protocol.)
It seems that there may be no problem with Disney, but only in the self pronouced avatars who claim that other people are 'naughty' for having needs and yet ignoring their own need to judge other people and proclaim them 'naughty' . There is a problem with wasting energy in becoming defensive over having needs and expectations that are certainly IMPLIED if not stated.
Tj...your point is well taken that I shouldn't be asking for a DISsenting group 'movement' to be waged. I really was trying to have people ask questions to gauge the willingness of the Disney Empire to listen to the common populace...not to create any insurrection.

However, your quoting of the offering contract indicates that preferences LIKE VIEW aren't subject to guarantee. Would you perhaps agree that some health and medical preferences aren't in the same category as view?
Mike and JimMIA....you guys are so funny; you really make me laugh and lighten my day, thank you!
FInally, the energy used in debating whether or not I am entitled to FEEL that certain expectations should be met, (or at least that medical issues need particular distinction when it comes to room guarantees) is really wasted energy when it is spent trying to defend my or anyone else's singular right to have an opinion without fear of judgment, name-calling and castigation. How silly! I will defend to his death CHuck's right to not request a view or a smoking room or a shower. I will also defend his right to be thankful that he is a DVC member and can visit DIsney and get his dose of well deserved pixie dust at least once a year. At the same time, I will defend
SHan's right to feel anxious that she thought she was buyiig into some peace of mind re her vacation plans and yet might be forced to chose between putting her child at risk or incurring the wrath of some who would judge her needs and expectations as different from their own.
Again, Shan, I am sorry for my part in causing you worry. I hope that you will consider taking a 'doctor's excuse' with you on your next trip 'just in case'.
And I'd like to add, as a sidebar, that in a post about nice things happening at Disney, someone posted that on 9/11 DIsney did some WONDERFUL and CARING things re letting those who had checked out of rooms on 9/11 back into the rooms (when the airports were closed and all flights cancelled) at no charge. That brought tears to my eyes and melted my heart...yes, VIrginia there really is still magic at DIsney...you have but to ask nicely for it.