Florida's utilizes the technology in the form of a dark ride, affixed to a bussbar railing. It will move, and will be the first ever installation of its kind.
The Backlot tour's arms aren't part of the negotiation being talked about. Potter is state of the art never before seen technology, while the Fast and the Furious is essentially the same arm located at places like Mt. Olympus and Legoland, only with cars welded to the mandible.
I'm a *prick* and *rude* because the moment you start saying things that are incorrect with such a tone, that information starts spreading like wildfire. You can call Kuka and you can talk to Universal PR all you want, but as of right now Universal PR knows just about as much about the project as you and I do... and whoever you spoke with at Kuka might as well be the 18 year old hot chick working the reception desk, better yet the 69 year old grandma who mistakenly thinks shes working for an autoparts company. And besides all of that, who are they to tell *southend_marc* any information about what they're doing. You don't matter to them, and them telling you anything doesn't warrant them any sort of benefit. Essentially I'm just trying to be logical here.