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After two shutdowns in its first week, experts explain the complex safety systems behind North America's first tilt coaster ...
It’s the second time the ride has gotten stuck since it opened. Last Saturday, the ride was stuck in the “vertical position ...
For the second time in its opening week, riders on Cedar Point's Siren's Curse experienced an unexpected surprise.
Riders were left suspended facing straight down for 10 minutes during the first incident, while the second required staff to ...
The first incident saw the coaster's cars get stuck on the tracks before making its way down, while the second forced park ...
Video footage obtained by WOIO shows riders carefully navigating the tracks hundreds of feet in the air before making their ...
Cedar Point guests on July 2 found themselves stuck on top of the Siren's Curse roller coaster's 160-foot-tall lift hill. But ...
Cedar Point's media day for Siren's Curse gives us the chance to ride the new tilt coaster before it opens to the general public on June 28.
Siren’s Curse will suspend riders 160 feet above the midway before tilting them 90 degrees forward and launching them into a series of high-speed, gravity-defying elements.
Cedar Point is introducing its newest roller coaster, "Siren's Curse," this weekend. April Morton from Live in the D had the opportunity to ride it before it opened. The ride features a climb to a ...
It is the tallest, longest and fastest tilt coaster in North America. Siren's Curse opens to the public at Cedar Point on Saturday.
Everything you need to know about Cedar Point's new Siren's Curse roller coaster, which opened to select coaster fans Thursday.
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