Cedar Point's New Siren's Curse Coaster Strands Riders Again. How Often Is the Ride Down?
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'Tilt' roller coaster at Cedar Point malfunctions for 3rd time since opening, leaving riders suspended in air
Cedar Point visitors were suspended at a 45-degree angle for nearly 20 minutes on the 'Siren's Curse' roller coaster, marking the third malfunction since the ride opened in June.
Imagine this: you get on a roller coaster, you reach the top, the car tips… and it stays there. It doesn't go down. It doesn't go up. It just hangs. 164 feet above the ground. With your feet in the air and your…
Cedar Point’s New Tilt Rollercoaster Siren's Curse Malfunctions Leaving Riders Stuck at 45-Degree Angle For 20 Minutes
Less than a month after its opening, Cedar Point’s new tilt rollercoaster, Siren’s Curse, malfunctions, leaving riders stuck at a 45-degree angle for approximately 20 minutes. According to the Akron Beacon Journal, the malfunction incident occurred on Jul. 19 as the riders were facing down the coaster’s 160-foot drop. After 20 minutes, Cedar Point personnel were able to fix the issue, and the ride resumed. Speaking about the incident, Cedar Poi…
Cedar Point ‘Tilt’ coaster riders stuck dangling 160 feet in the air after third major ride malfunction
Since opening on June 28th, Cedar Point’s new Siren’s Curse rollercoaster has been living up to its name. Dare we ask — is this attraction actually cursed? Known as the tallest, faster, and longest “tilt” coaster in North America, the new ride first experienced issues on its opening day that left passengers in a vertical… Source
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