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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.
Beacon Journal reporter Craig Webb takes a scary spin on Cedar Point's new Siren's Curse with Akron coaster enthusiast Michael Burkes.
After two shutdowns in its first week, experts explain the complex safety systems behind North America's first tilt coaster ...
Everything you need to know about Cedar Point's new Siren's Curse roller coaster, which opened to select coaster fans Thursday.
Things didn't quite go as planned as Cedar Point's historic coaster opened over the weekend at the popular amusement park.
The first incident saw the coaster's cars get stuck on the tracks before making its way down, while the second forced park ...
Riders were left suspended facing straight down for 10 minutes during the first incident, while the second required staff to ...
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 newest roller coaster, Siren's Curse, opens to the public this weekend. But some people will be able to ride it ...
According to a statement from Cedar Point, the ride became stuck in a “vertical position” for approximately 10 minutes that ...
Cedar Point's newest roller coaster, that features a section where the track breaks off and tilts forward 45 degrees, got ...
Akron-based FirstEnergy says its crews have been working side by side with the park to ensure the Siren's Curse has enough power to traverse some 2,966 feet of twisting track at a top speed of 58 mph.
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