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Cedar Point tops off new Siren’s Curse coaster
‘Signature terrifying element’ lifted to top of Cedar Point’s new tilt coaster
The 45-ton, 61-foot-long tilt section of track is the ride’s signature terrifying element. It teeters the coaster’s train into a 90-degree vertical position before locking into place and releasing riders onto the 2,966 feet of twisting track below.
Cedar Point installs tallest section of new Siren's Curse roller coaster as tilt track added to ride's structure: Watch
The 'tilt track' is the signature element of the new Siren's Curse coaster, tilting riders into a 160-foot-tall, 90-degree vertical position for the first drop.
A tilt, a tunnel and a Lake Erie tale: Cedar Point tops off new Siren’s Curse coaster (photos)
The sirens will lure you in and then let you loose – 160 feet above the ground, facing straight down. Cedar Point officials on Tuesday revealed additional details about the park’s new tilt coaster, Siren’s Curse,
WATCH: ‘Tilt track’ section added to Siren’s Curse during topping ceremony at Cedar Point
Along with Siren’s Curse, Top Thrill 2 is also on track to open this year. The roller coaster debuted at the start of the theme park’s 2024 season, but after about a week it closed for the ride’s manufacturerto make mechanical modifications to the coaster’s vehicles. Cedar Point’s opening day this year is Saturday, May 3.
Cedar Point's Siren’s Curse construction reaches new heights with installation of tilt track
SANDUSKY, Ohio (Feb. 4, 2025) –Cedar Point’s record-breaking Siren’s Curse tilt roller coaster is one step closer to bringing even more happy screams to the
Cedar Point releases rider-view video of new Siren’s Curse coaster
SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Point this week released a rider-view video of its new roller coaster, Siren’s Curse, under construction at the amusement park. The coaster includes a signature “tilt” move, featuring a section of track that dramatically shifts from horizontal to vertical, holding riders in a 90-degree vertical position.
Cedar Point's new tilt coaster 'Siren's Curse' opening in May
A new curse is coming to Cedar Point, and it’s called Siren’s Curse. Officials say Siren’s Curse will be North America’s tallest, longest and fastest tilt coaster.
Get ready to scream. Cedar Point installs scary 'tilt' coaster track for Siren's Curse 🎢
When will Siren's Curse in Cedar Point open? The new coaster – with its compact vertical design – is situated by the Iron Dragon coaster and near the Cedar Point Marina. As pa
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Cedar Point unveils CGI video of what it’ll be like to ride Siren’s Curse this summer
SANDUSKY, OH -- The grand opening for Cedar Point’s latest roller coaster may still be a few months away, but fans can now ...
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Seasonal staff hiring announced for Cedar Point, Michigan's Adventure amusement parks
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, owner of Cedar Point and Michigan's Adventure, is recruiting seasonal staff.
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