I am happy if there is a palm tree in sight.
like kid-at-heart, we enjoy using our balcony, and a view is an important part of that enjoyment - we book and pay for what we want. however, that doesn't mean a standard view (of parking lot, etc) is always undesirable, as many of those have at least partial views of non-real life
i don't think OP means that there is a need to run to the front desk and throw a fit, simply that some views can be softened a bit. trees that cover a balcony can be pruned back a bit (we had one room where the entire balcony was in a tree - just a view of leaves, and lots of bugs), shrubs could be planted to somewhat hide an AC unit. knowing that we might get a "no-view" room (of which there are very few), we would only book such a resort/view for a partial, very short stay.
btw, we just returned from the BWVs, BW view studio. we had one of the rooms others have complained about, 2nd floor in the elliptical opening above thimbles and threads (room 2037). the balcony has a solid half-wall over the BW (the wall top about 2' wide - more than enough for a book, camera, coffee, etc), with privacy dividers on either side. it was AMAZING!

we absolutely loved the privacy (we could sit out in PJs and no one would know), the size (balcony is about 10' x 12'), and that we could use the stairs to be on the BW in just moments.
many people prefer slatted balcony walls for views with children and/or wheelchairs, and upper floors for better views of the fireworks (been there, done that - the fireworks don't change, but the BW activity does

) - we're excited to have found a hidden jewel
everyone's perception of a great view is different
