Astroworld Viewmaster
Today's detour takes us to Houston Texas, where we will visit "Astroworld", thanks to a somewhat scarce Viewmaster packet.
Astroworld opened in June of 1969, and was named as an homage to the manned space program (the Johnson Space Center opened in Houston in 1965), but it was not a space-themed park.
"ASTROWORLD bus arrives at Entrance Plaza". The park bears a strong resemblance to many "Six Flags" parks, and in fact it was sold to the Six Flags Corporation in 1975, but at this point it was the brainchild of Judge Roy Hofheinz. In case you were wondering.
"The Astrowheel in Mod Ville". This giant double Ferris Wheel resembles others that I have seen from roughly the same period; there was one at Hershey Park back when I lived in Pennsylvania. The Astroworld version was removed in 1981.
"Spin Out Cars thrill the mod set". This is absolutely nothing like the Autopia! There is no snow, but the landscape has a definite autumn or winter feel to it.
"Le Taxi antiques tunnel through Alpine Mountains". These gas powered autos were probably designed by Arrow Dynamics; Arrow designed many of the attractions in this park, and of course were responsible for more than a few Disneyland attractions. That mountain's resemblance to the Matterhorn is strictly coincidental!
"Alpine Sleighs glide around in the alpine scenery". According to one website, "The ride had elements of both a dark ride and a roller coaster. During the first part of the journey, the sleighs glided leisurely through a lush pine forest, past a towering waterfall, and into the mysterious "Der Hofheinzberg" mountain. The second half of the ride was an exciting high-speed adventure through dark tunnels and icy caverns with surprise drops and great special effects throughout. For a short time, the sleigh-riders even came face to face with the abominable snowman!". Hmmm!
"Aerial cars leave from Astroway Station, Alpine Valley". The resemblance to the Skyway is strictly coincidental!
If you'd like to go visit Astroworld... you are out of luck! The park was closed in October 2005, and was subsequently demolished. But I will post some more photos from this Viewmaster packet, so I'd like to think that Astroworld lives on.