So, basically, if I'm a park commando, then all is fine. If I use the room only as a place to sleep for a few hours every night, then what the heck--I won't be affected by this. But if I use the resort as a resort, spending time in my room, using the room a lot during the day, then I should just expect that someone's going to knock on the door and inspect the room, no matter if I'm asleep, awake, in the bathroom, having marital relations, etc.
Maybe WDW could just have something like the capsule hotels in Japan, which are a kind of a coffinlike bed. Then you'd never be in the room, there wouldn't be anyplace to hide anything, and for sure you wouldn't be there during the day. I know this is extreme, but I think it's ridiculous that now I have to plan my vacation time around a security check that I don't even know when it's going to happen. Of course, if I knew when it was going to happen, that would defeat one of its purposes, right? To catch me in my nefarious doings. Like taking a shower.