Poor planning and communication between departments is something we haven't really talked about. Minor rant time...
On the Hollywood tram tour, right before you enter the musion scene you're told to turn off your phone, once. That way when Roman's phone vibrates in the musion scene they can make the joke that he tipped off Shaw...
In the Orlando version we're told in two preshows by multiple people, both on screen and in the flesh, to turn off our cell phones. We're told before the ride starts, and it is posted on signs. We're told one last time in voice over in the set-dressed scene just prior to the musion. At that point it goes from cheeky little joke to plain out rude overkill.
Not to mention: After the two preshows is a screen that tells you to get your phone out and download the app to PLAY
ALONG WHILE WAITING! But hey, turn your phones off y'all!
I like the ride fine, for what it is... but there's a lot of elements to don't seem very cohesive to me. And as a theme park fan that loves to appreciate all the careful thought and attention put into every little detail, things like this bother me. Now on re-rides when I'm told to turn off my cell phone, it's like nails on a chalkboard to my ears.
There should be rules of etiquette for theme parks to not make your guests jump through too many hoops, else you start to annoy them.