Just because you find it acceptable, doesn't mean I do and/or others do. Regardless of all that wasted typing you did Disney has an obligation to it's guest and they should make that information public up front at the time of booking.
I'll keep it short. You agreed to their Terms and Conditions.
Personally, I do not find surprising guests with construction of any kind acceptable. I think a blast email to anyone who is booked should have the information. I do not think that "at the time of booking" works well though, unless the dates of renovation or construction are written in stone. And they seldom are. But once they begin, or are ready to begin, yes, I do think that Disney should inform guests., Just because they do not need to does not mean that they should not.
Agree that surprises are not cool - if the construction is going to impact your stay - like jackhammers, closed pools, missing fridges - but in the case of POFQ, they are providing a cooked to order quick serve menu so the OP is truly not being impacted. Had family stay and enjoyed the option, particularly since your food is brought to you instead of standing around waiting.
You are absolutely correct that nothing is in stone that far in advance. Even when they go in and obtain permits to do rehab work, it is sometimes just in case, and they never come in to play. There were permits filed to rehab CSR years ago, didn't happen - what if they emailed everyone? Permits were filed for CBR Pirate rooms, so far nothing has happened.
OP got a letter 60 days out, and we often hear on the board about folks getting letters a couple months out. I think the missing fridges went out about then except for the first few months but that was an emergency move. It seems less an issue of being informed as to now it's too late for change to the special package they booked.
I didn't mean to say that they don't have to tell guests .... what I am saying is the Terms & Conditions pretty much cover them on the what ifs and seem to basically come down to they "owe you a room." Every time we book we agree to that. (On the flip side they do pretty well at fulfilling guests bookings.) And I do believe Disney informs guests in most instances I have heard of, they informed the OP. The issue with moving for the OP, based on what they said, was they wanted to move to a
Monorail Resort under a special promotion .... because the quick service dining has no Mardi Gras props..... This is a far cry from missing fridges, missing pools, construction equipment rolling around.
I feel really bad for DVC folks who HAVE to book so far out and have no options of cancelling trips and saving their money for another time. The DVC Management is fully responsible to know everything in the pipe and should be informing owners so they can look at their options. But with hotels it's not going to happen more than a few months out.
And as I've said many times... I believe vacation time is priceless, if you are no longer getting a value or enjoying a vacation destination, then find another that will make you happy. I've switched and cancelled some that made a change that impacted my value. I have refused to book some once I read their Terms.