New Cedar Point Ride Strands Riders on Opening Day
- On Saturday at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, passengers on the newly opened Siren's Curse roller coaster were held motionless in an upright hold for roughly 10 minutes.
- The ride became stuck at its pivotal point where the track tilts 45 degrees and breaks off, temporarily pausing the operation as part of the safety system response.
- After the safety system performed as designed, a maintenance employee returned the track to horizontal and safely evacuated riders, allowing the ride to resume normal operation after a 25-minute closure.
- Tony Clark, a spokesperson for Cedar Point, explained that the ride experienced a temporary pause as a precaution, after which it was safely resumed and all passengers were able to finish their ride and exit without incident.
- The incident follows another on Wednesday night when the coaster got stuck again, highlighting ongoing operational challenges with Siren's Curse, North America's tallest and fastest tilt coaster.
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Rollercoaster In US Gets Stuck Mid-Air, Riders Left Hanging For 10 Minutes
In a nightmarish incident, guests at an amusement park in Ohio, United States, were left suspended in a vertical position after the park's new Siren's Curse roller coaster experienced a mishap.
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