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Siren's Curse roller coaster riders at Cedar Point were escorted down 160 feet after it got stuck Wednesday, July 2.
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 ...
After two shutdowns in its first week, experts explain the complex safety systems behind North America's first tilt coaster ...
Cedar Point's newest roller coaster, Siren's Curse, opens to the public this weekend. But some people will be able to ride it ...
For the second time in its opening week, riders on Cedar Point's Siren's Curse experienced an unexpected surprise.
Cedar Point's newest coaster left riders dangling midair for a spell on Saturday just hours before a large power outage.
Photojournalist Edwin Wilson of WSYX-TV 6 in Columbus asked that of his colleague, reporter Cameron Fontana, as the pair hung ...
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.
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.
SANDUSKY, Ohio (WOIO) - Riders had to be escorted off Cedar Point’s new roller coaster, Siren’s Curse after it got stuck again Wednesday night. Video obtained by 19 News shows people who were stuck on ...
Cedar Point called Siren’s Curse the fastest, longest and tallest tilt coaster in North America, WHIO reported. It is 160 feet tall and hits 58 miles per hour. At one point, the train comes to a ...
A malfunctioning roller coaster dubbed Siren's Curse left riders stranded upside down for nearly 10 minutes during its grand debut in Ohio.