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The 'tilt' coaster's latest breakdown forced riders to evacuate Saturday from 160 feet in the air at Cedar Point in Sandusky, ...
To some, it’s even scarier than the roller coaster itself: The possibility of getting stuck at the top of Siren’s Curse and ...
Cedar Point's new ride has stopped at least three times at its 160-foot peak, forcing riders to walk down what some call a ...
Cedar Point’s 'tilt' coaster, Siren’s Curse, was forced to evacuate riders and have them climb down the ride's 160-foot ...
Then, on July 2, it stopped on the 160-foot platform for the first time, leaving passengers to descend down the evacuation ...
It hasn't been open a month yet, but Siren's Curse has gotten stuck 4 times so far, leaving passengers stranded. How often is ...
For the second time in less than a week, Cedar Point's new record-breaking roller coaster left riders stranded high above the ...
"The coaster’s safety system performed as designed, the ride was restarted, and guests continued their ride. It reopened ...
Siren's Curse at Cedar Point leaves riders stranded for fifth time. Should riders be concerned? Here's what an expert says.
Cedar Point has confirmed that Siren's Curse "experienced a delay that paused the ride's operation" on Saturday, July 19.
It was another rough day for Cedar Point’s ride called Siren’s Curse, as parkgoers said it got stuck again today.
Hawaii’s scheduled monthly test of the all-hazard, outdoor siren warning system will take place on today, Aug. 1, according ...
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