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Cedar Point's newest roller coaster, Siren's Curse, opens to the public this weekend. But some people will be able to ride it early. Here's how.
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.
Everything you need to know about Cedar Point's new Siren's Curse roller coaster, which opened to select coaster fans Thursday.
A terrifying 'tilt' coaster that breaks off track 160 feet in the air opens this weekend. See footage from Cedar Point's new Siren's Curse coaster in Sandusky, Ohio.
Beginning Saturday, thrill seekers heading to Cedar Point will have the chance to ride the newest roller coaster, Sirens Curse.
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.
Cedar Point's media day for Siren's Curse gives us the chance to ride the new tilt coaster before it opens to the general public on June 28.
Cedar Point's newest coaster left riders dangling midair for a spell on Saturday just hours before a large power outage.
It is the tallest, longest and fastest tilt coaster in North America. Siren's Curse opens to the public at Cedar Point on Saturday.