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Siren's Curse roller coaster riders at Cedar Point were escorted down 160 feet after it got stuck Wednesday, July 2.
Cedar Point's newest coaster Siren's Curse stopped atop its 160-foot-tall tower on Wednesday evening.
A Cedar Point spokesperson said the coaster's safety system "performed as designed" in both cases.
Cedar Point’s new roller coaster got stuck for at least 10 minutes on Saturday.
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.
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Riders had to be escorted off Cedar Point’s new roller coaster after it got stuck again Wednesday night.
Cedar Point's newest roller coaster, that features a section where the track breaks off and tilts forward 45 degrees, got stuck on its first day.
SANDUSKY, Ohio— Cedar Point’s new roller coaster, Siren’s Curse, got stuck for the second time since it opened last week.
On the day Cedar Point’s newest coaster debuted, riders were left tilted longer than planned.
The newest ride at Ohio's Cedar Point amusement park "experienced a delay" on the first day it opened to the public and left riders stranded in a vertical position for at least 10 minutes.
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