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An Ohio lawmaker is pushing for change after several high-profile roller coaster malfunctions at Cedar Point. Here's what ...
Siren’s Curse is the park’s 17th roller coaster. The coaster, manufactured by Vekoma, climbs a height of 160 feet and reaches speeds of 58 miles per hour, traveling just under 3,000 feet of track.
SANDUSKY, Ohio (WKRC) — Cedar Point's newest roller coaster, which features a section where the track breaks off and tilts forward 90 degrees, got stuck on its first day open to the public ...
Cedar Point's newest thrill machine is ready to launch. The amusement park announced June 4 that its Siren's Curse roller coaster will open to the public on Saturday, June 28.
Cedar Point's newest attraction, Siren's Curse, touted as the tallest, fastest, and longest "tilt" roller coaster in North America, is off to a rough start. The ride broke down for the second time ...
He's been a member of the American Coaster Enthusiasts for some 38 years and first visited Cedar Point in 1973. Burkes, 60, recently rode his milestone 500th coaster in Wisconsin.
We got a preview of the much-anticipated Siren's Curse roller coaster this morning. The tilt means that your train will tilt into a 90-degree position, so you're staring straight down at the track.
Before April tested out the new roller coaster, she spoke with Cedar Point’s Tony Clark about what makes this ride so unique. You can watch the interview in the video player below.
Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio debuted a brand-new roller coaster at the end of June. The ride is called Siren's Curse, and it includes 160-foot height as well as reaching a top speed of 58 ...
Siren's Curse is the park's 17th roller coaster. The coaster, manufactured by Vekoma, climbs a height of 160 feet and reaches speeds of 58 miles per hour, traveling just under 3,000 feet of track.