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The tilting roller coaster Siren's Curse at the Six Flags-owned Ohio theme park became stuck on two separate occasions, ...
The signature element of Siren’s Curse, Cedar Point’s newest record-breaking roller coaster, features a 61-foot-long piece of steel track that rotates between vertical and horizontal positions – ...
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It’s the second time the ride has gotten stuck since it opened. Last Saturday, the ride was stuck in the “vertical position ...
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The first incident saw the coaster's cars get stuck on the tracks before making its way down, while the second forced park ...
A malfunctioning roller coaster dubbed “Siren’s Curse” left riders stranded upside down for nearly 10 minutes during its grand debut in Ohio.
The coaster, which features a 160-foot lift hill, 2,966 feet of track and hits speeds of 58 mph over a two-minute ride, hit a ...
The Siren’s Curse left riders in a vertical position for about 10 minutes on June 28, the Akron Beacon Journal reported.
Cedar Point's newest roller coaster, Siren's Curse, opens to the public this weekend. But some people will be able to ride it early. Here's how.
With Siren’s Curse, Cedar Point looks to put thrill-seekers on tilt The tallest, longest and fastest coaster of its kind, ride won’t be quite ready for amusement park’s opening on May 3 ...