Observation tower with moving platform From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gyro tower, or panoramic tower, is a revolving observation tower with a vertically moving platform. A gyro tower's observation deck is not simply raised to provide its passengers a spectacular view, it is also rotated around the supporting mast, either once in the raised position or while traveling up and down the center mast.
Sky Tower, Marineland of the Pacific, Palos Verdes, California U.S. (closed 1987, dismantled September 1995)
Astrotower, Astroland, New York, U.S. (disused from 2010, being shortened due to structural concerns, 2013)
Space Needle State Fair Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. (closed 2010 after flood damaged electrical system, dismantled 2018)
Totem Tower, Fort Dells later Dells Crossroads, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin (opened June 1, 1966, 4th ride of this kind in US, 7th in the world, 335ft tall. Park closed permanently in 1990, tower auctioned sometime before 1997 to a private party)
Sky Tower, Rhyl, United Kingdom. Passenger car removed in 2017. Tower still standing. Used as a Light pole
Spirale, La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Opened in 1967 double cabin. Closed in 2019, tower still standing)