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An Ohio lawmaker is pushing for change after several high-profile roller coaster malfunctions at Cedar Point. Here's what ...
Cedar Point's newest thrill machine, the Siren's Curse roller coaster, opened for the media and coaster fans on Thursday, June 26. The ride has a capacity of anywhere from 900 to 1,000 guests an hour.
Things didn’t quite go as planned as Cedar Point’s historic coaster opened over the weekend at the popular amusement park. According to local reports and social media footage, the brand-new ...
The new coaster will be the park’s 19th. This year, Cedar Point relaunched Top Thrill 2, another record-breaking roller coaster that debuted in 2024 but was shut down after only a week of operation.
For the second time in less than a week, Cedar Point's new record-breaking roller coaster left riders stranded high above the park's Midway. Siren's Curse abruptly stopped atop its 160-foot-tall ...
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. Cedar Point is located in Sandusky, Ohio.
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 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 ...
Cedar Point's Siren's Curse roller coaster has experienced five temporary stoppages since its June opening. The stoppages, ...
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. Located in Sandusky, Ohio, Cedar Point is ...
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