UPDATE (June 28, 2025):
SANDUSKY, Ohio (ADAMS) – The debut date is here for Cedar Point’s new Siren’s Curse roller coaster.
At a height of 160 feet, a length of almost 3,000 feet, and a speed of 58 miles per hour, the ride will be the tallest, longest, and fastest tilt coaster in North America.
Siren’s Curse is now thrilling the public at the iconic amusement park.
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Adams Digital got an exclusive look at the record-breaking coaster ahead of the opening.
*Editor’s note: “It is amazing!”
Today Cedar Point is adding a new thrilling attraction to their impressive lineup of roller coasters with Siren's Curse, North America's tallest, fastest, and longest tilt roller coaster!Siren’s Curse hearkens to the stories of mysterious creatures living beneath the surface of Lake Erie; often spoken of – but never spotted. The sirens of the lake who lured sailors to their underwater demise with their sweet, seductive songs are finally rising to land to entrap you in a sinister two-minute fate of non-stop roller coaster innovation.Ascend to 160-feet, and let your fate hang in the balance as you encounter the roller coaster’s signature moment: a dead stop on a “broken off” section of track. The creaking platform holding your train will slowly tilt the entire train into a 90-degree vertical position, forcing you to peer straight down with the hope your train will connect to the twisted track below.As the track locks into place, you flee from the beckoning call of the siren and plunge into the abyss, speeding through 2,966 feet of track at a top speed of 58 mph.
Posted by HOT 107.9 on Saturday, June 28, 2025
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ORIGINAL POST:
SANDUSKY, Ohio (ADAMS) – Thrill ride fans are becoming increasingly anxious for the debut of Cedar Point’s new ride Siren’s Curse.
Testing of the coaster is underway, though no date has been set for the attraction to open to riders.
The park is releasing details on what folks can expect when they step up to ride the new coaster.
Cedar Point says that all guests will be required to go through a metal detection screening and that folks who wear glasses will only be able to do so if they are secured with an athletic strap.
Cedarpoint.com has more details.
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