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It hasn't been open a month yet, but Siren's Curse has gotten stuck 4 times so far, leaving passengers stranded. How often is ...
Cedar Point visitors were stuck on a "tilt" roller coaster for nearly 20 minutes, marking the third time the ride has ...
Siren's Curse, the newest thrill ride at Ohio's Cedar Point amusement park, stranded riders temporarily for at least the ...
Panicked screams turned to nervous silence as Siren's Curse jolted to a stop 160 feet above Cedar Point's midway. For the ...
The Cedar Point coaster abruptly stopped due to a safety system trigger on July 22, according to a local media outlet ...
The country's first "tilt" roller coaster broke down for the fourth time since opening in June, PEOPLE and Akron Beacon ...
The Siren's Curse roller coaster at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio malfunctioned on Saturday, forcing riders to walk down a 160-foot-high ...
Think of it as a seesaw, albeit one that’s 160 feet off the ground. The signature element of Siren’s Curse, Cedar Point’s ...
Cedar Point's Siren's Curse malfunctioned similarly on its opening day on June 28. This is the attraction's second in-ride ...
The tilt coaster isn’t a new idea. It’s just taken a few decades to take off. Vekoma opened its first tilt coaster in 2002 at Taiwan’s Discovery World, according to RCDB.
The 160-foot-tall Vekoma Cliffhanger Tilt Coaster will tip riders 90 degrees straight down using the tilt track before releasing them into a pair of corkscrew inversions and 13 airtime moments.