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Best friends Jesslyn and Mary traveled to Sandsuky from Washington, D.C., just to try out North America’s tallest, longest, and fastest tilt coaster. Like many others, the duo was shocked to hear that ...
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 ...
The tilt coaster opened to riders on June 28. That same day, the ride got stuck in the vertical position for around 10 ...
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 ...
Siren's Curse roller coaster riders at Cedar Point were escorted down 160 feet after it got stuck Wednesday, July 2.
Riders on Cedar Point’s newest roller coaster Siren’s Curse were escorted off on Wednesday evening, after the ride was stopped by its safety system.
The coaster, which features a 160-foot lift hill, 2,966 feet of track and hits speeds of 58 mph over a two-minute ride, hit a ...
Cedar Point's newest roller coaster, Siren's Curse, debuted Thursday and opens to the public Saturday. The coaster features a 160-foot tilting lift hill, a 90-degree drop, and reaches speeds of 58 mph ...
Cedar Point's new Siren's Curse roller coaster opens to the public on June 28. The coaster is the tallest, fastest, and longest tilt coaster in America, featuring a 160-foot lift hill and 90 ...