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Cedar Point's newest roller coaster continues to offer more thrills than advertised. The Siren's Curse once again left guests dangling atop its 160-foot-tall tilt tower.
Siren's Curse roller coaster riders at Cedar Point were escorted down 160 feet after it got stuck Wednesday, July 2.
According to a statement from Cedar Point, the ride was stuck in the “vertical position for approximately 10 minutes.” Some riders reported the time from was closer to 20 minutes.
Siren’s Curse will suspend riders 160 feet above the midway before tilting them 90 degrees forward and launching them into a series of high-speed, gravity-defying elements.
Both Kings Island and Cedar Point have on-site water parks, but Cedar Point Shores requires an additional ticket to get in the gate.
Ohio has two of the best theme parks in the nation, and each has an on-site water park. So, during a heat wave, which one comes out on top? We had a look.
Top Thrill 2 was closed at Cedar Point during the weekend, which sparked speculation the roller coaster was closing indefinitely. But that's not true.
Cedar Point and Kings Island, both just hours apart in Ohio, are two of the best amusement parks in the U.S. Kings Island near Cincinnati offers lower prices for daily tickets, parking, and season ...
The USDA already cracked down on the Cedar Point attraction after two camels and a herd of goats escaped from the park’s petting zoo last June, now the feds are asked to investigate again after ...
Cedar Point has released the first official ride video of the new Siren's Curse tilt roller coaster in action as testing of the attraction is underway.
Visitors to the Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio captured video when a trio of alpacas escaped from the petting zoo and took a self-guided tour of the park.
Cedar Point has launched a casting call to find extras to ride the Top Thrill 2 roller coaster on May 13 for new video and photos: Here's the application form.
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