I find it impertinent. Disney is not my home and there isn't anything about it that feels like home. But its background noise, there is so much demanding my attention at Disney this is easily ignored (the fact that there is so much demanding my attention at Disney is one of the big reasons it doesn't feel like home - and that the sensory experience isn't consistent. Every place at Disney SMELLS different, it SOUNDS different, there is no relaxing into "this feels like home." I like Disney, but for a place to feel like home, I need to be a lot more comfortable and it needs to have a lot less people).