My experience is that I had trained myself to always walk on the side of FoN that faced MouseGears because the side that faced Starbucks was always a pinch point people-jam precisely because Starbucks jutted into 'the hub' right where FoN was. Didn't matter the time of day.
I was always aware of the bad layout every time I passed FoN.
Then again, I was keenly aware of the bad layout design for most of Epcot that required going around long ways, meandering paths that were a trap, and the constant pinch of foot traffic by the multiplication of kiosks (including those in the hub that crowded the hub and took away from enjoying the FoN as a 'show fountain.')
Also, my bad vibes of FoN is based on what it had become, not its original form. The cementification of the hub encircled the FoN making it unattractive and literally out-of-touch. It was always in a state of disrepair. And the addition of a stage facing an cement expanse with no shade was a bad idea and only furthered the cementing-out of the FoN. Not to mention no people-friendly place to just chill out and watch a FoN 'show.'
It was a sign that Disney had given up on the FoN being an attraction in and of itself. Getting rid of it, was, IMO, a mercy killing.