Gyro tower
A gyro tower, or panoramic tower, is an evolution of the observation tower with a vertical 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.
Gyro towers are seldom part of funfairs but can be found more often in permanent amusement parks. A well-known American gyro tower is the Kissing Tower at Hersheypark.
A special gyro tower is the Space Tower atop the Euromast in Rotterdam. It may be the only gyro tower standing on a roof of a structure and not on the ground.
Notable gyro towers
- Sky Tower, Rhyl, United Kingdom
- Polo Tower, Morecambe, United Kingdom (Disused from 1999, passenger car removed in 2008)
- Kissing Tower, Hersheypark, Hershey, PA, USA
- Space Spiral, Cedar Point, OH, USA
- Carolina Skytower, Carowinds, NC/SC, USA
- Sky Cabin, Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, CA, USA
- Star Tower, California's Great America, San Jose, CA, USA
- Sky Tower, SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA
- Sky Tower, SeaWorld Orlando, Orlando, FL, USA
- Space Spiral, Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH, USA
- Panorama Tower, Heide-Park, Germany
- Astrotower, Astroland, NY, USA
- Space Tower, Minnesota State Fair, Falcon Heights, Minnesota, USA
- Space Needle, Daytona Beach Pier, FL, USA (On the beach, beside the pier)
- Infinito, Terra Mitica, Spain
- Panoramic, Plopsaland, Belgium (closed in 2009)
- Menara Taming Sari, Melaka, Malaysia (first gyro tower in Malaysia)
- Panoraama, Linnanmäki, Helsinki, Finland
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