This is the weirdest part. Everything in It's Tough to Be a Bug made sense because we were watching a supposedly live show. We feel the blast from Chili's quills and the acid from Termite-ator because they are in front of us right now on stage.
Here we just...get hit by snow because snow hit the drone? Get hit by water because water hit the drone?
I know not every 4D show has presented itself that way, but I think this is the first one to have a canonical screen between you and the effects that are directly hitting you anyway. Muppet Vision had the meta narrative going on that lent well to breaking the fourth wall with the effects, PhilharMagic starts off with a supposedly live show and then we follow Donald, Honey I Shrunk the Audience was another supposedly live show. I guess Captain Eo was just a short, but even then, Michael Jackson didn't turn to the screen and go "camera man! I'm glad you're here! Whoops, look out for my paddle ball!".
I didn't expect them to try and actually be educational or fit in anyway, but there's a basic level of sense that it doesn't even reach. At least just throw up your hands and go the Captain Eo route where it's just a theater showing a short with effects. It would be less stupid. They can still put all their crap in the queue.