MIChessGuy
(Almost) Too Old for Roller Coasters
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I was also told for what it's worth, that Kuka didn't design the seats, it's a third party that Universal contracted out. Apparently this is the biggest reason that this has happened. Universal had to put the third party in touch with Kuka to make sure the seat design worked, and the third party is a manufacturer that apparently hasn't worked with Universal before. It was also my understanding that since this is the first Kuka arm ride, Kuka put stringent requirements on the seat builder for first runs to make sure that tolerances were strictly adhered to. Once they received enough test data from the ride system, they were able to better tell how it would handle oversized passenger seats (and more importantly, how safe the restraint system would be).
I can understand all of this, and since I haven't seen anywhere where anyone was able to receive this information in such great detail I thought I'd pass it on. I wasn't given any sort of estimated date as far as the new seats go, but I was assured that it is being worked on and should be ready before next summer.
I am quite surprised to hear about any "new seats" coming to FJ. It had been my understanding that they weren't inclined to spend any more money on improving the ride, especially in the current environment, and that FJ debuted in its finalized version. However, I would definitely like to see such seats so let us hope for the best. Maybe they have been shamed into action by all the outraged internet chat.
