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Riders stranded upside-down on Cedar Point's Siren's Curse roller coaster due to technical delays

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Jared Goffinet, Jordan Gartner

2h ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Riders at Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio were stuck on the Siren's Curse roller coaster over the weekend when the ride experienced technical delays, leaving them facing straight down. The coaster, described as the country's tallest, longest and fastest tiltcoaster, also had problems the previous day. A park spokesperson confirmed the technical issues caused the ride to stop.

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Photos shared on social media showed riders on the Siren's Curse stuck on the coaster, as the ride faced straight down on Sunday.
A Cedar Point spokesperson said Siren's Curse, dubbed the country's tallest, longest and fastest tiltcoaster, experienced technical delays that caused the ride to stop.
The coaster experienced technical delays
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Some roller coaster riders at Cedar Point were stuck in a scary situation over the weekend.

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