I think it's certainly true that USF has never been particularly big with thematic cohesion of lands (though I'd also argue that it's at its most weird right now). So in that regard, where HRRR or some of the other seeming incongruities are currently placed --
technically -- on park maps is not a new phenomenon. And to the extent that anyone's making particular note of it, I think some of that springs from a general frustration or dissatisfaction with the wider state of play at USF (something I'm sympathetic to).
On the other hand...
I don't think it's bizarre for theme park fans to value things that are thematically coherent, either.
It is possible to think "This feels a bit strange at the moment"
and "At the end of the day, it's not the biggest thing in the world" at the same time.
I do hope
@Alicia is onto something with the implication that some of this stuff will be smoothed over once other (currently unknown/un-rumored/unannounced?) things eventually happen in the park.