Where does a monorail whiz by a room? At the Contemporary it goes inside,where the interior hallways are. At the Poly, there are two longhouses, but there's plenty of vegetation between the monorail and the balconies, and one is set back pretty far. At the Grand Floridian, the section that gets really close to one of the buildings comes up to a wall with no windows (?). So I don't see where monorail cars are whizzing by windows? Is there a section at GF where this happens? It's the only area I couldn't get close in on google maps. And at least the monorail is fast, and not unending. But to constantly have people overhead just seems tacky to me, and not something I'd expect at a costly resort.
You're going to be standing there forever then, as they are going to run for hours and hours, in a continuous loop. Hopefully the gondolas are closed, so no one can throw stuff out of them.
I agree - only so that they have to be enclosed - otherwise some less classy guests will throw stuff out the windows.