I think it will move but also wonder if it could be enhanced via projection to make it look like it’s moving more than it really is. Either way, only three more months before we find out!
It’s interesting this video shows only the AT-AT bodies' with no heads attached. My guess is they were planned on moving, but it was cut for budget or technical reasons. But all the CGI we’re seeing was already in the pipe. Again, I find it HIGHLY unlikely they would being in equipment to cut off the heads and add some serious motors to move those heads. If they move, they won’t for long.
As for the lasers, the patent is cool. But again, those spinning parts, which will spin VERY fast, would have to be isolated from guests, or one will fail fly off at 100 mph, and kill a little girl some day. It’s a cool patent, but I can’t see it used in a location that projection mapping wouldn’t be easier, and probably better.
The ride is clearly going to land between Spidey, with all screens and very detailed sets, and Ratatouille with all action on screens, and pretty basic, not fully immersive sets. And of course then there I’ll be some AAs added, and the ending fast elevator ride in a 360 degree screen around you.
I do hope it hits the screen/practical ratio just right. It sounds like it will. But it also seems like there are VERY few scenes in the ride, I’m pretty confident the 7-8 minute ride length is pure BS. It’ll be 4 minutes, have 3 or 4 AAs, likely 1 top notch one, a screen and/or projection mapping in pretty much every scene, and hopefully a couple of neat new effects, but likely the neatest “surprise” was already spoiled out of desperation in the D23 video.