I feel like you're completely missing the point; I'm just not sure it's intentional or not.
The juxtaposition is unnatural. It's a relatively minor issue, but the fact that both things exist in the south is a nonsensical response. It's bordering on being a complete non sequitur.
I'm happy with how it looks overall. That doesn't mean it's 100% perfect -- almost nothing ever is -- but it's not an attack on the attraction to point out some issues.
From what we've seen and heard thus far, I think this could be the best animated film dark ride they've built anywhere this century (better than Little Mermaid, FEA, Ratatouille, Tokyo Frozen, and BatB -- not sure if I'm forgetting any).