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Siren's Curse roller coaster to open at Cedar Point in 2025 — new photos of track released

Siren’s Curse is being called the tallest, fastest and longest tilt coaster in North America.

SANDUSKY, Ohio — Cedar Point is now closed for the season after wrapping up HalloWeekends on Nov. 2, but crews at the Sandusky amusement park are already getting ready for 2025 with construction of the new Siren's Curse roller coaster -- and pieces of the ride's track have arrived!

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Earlier this week, Cedar Point shared a few photos of the Siren's Curse red coaster track placed near the ride's construction site. You can see those pictures below...

As Cedar Point's 19th roller coaster, Siren’s Curse is being called the tallest, fastest and longest tilt coaster in North America. The new ride will be located across from the Iron Dragon suspended roller coaster near the Cedar Point marina.

😢 The park may be closed for the season, but there's so much to look forward to - like a fresh delivery of track for the...

Posted by Cedar Point on Monday, November 4, 2024

RELATED: Cedar Point announces new Siren's Curse roller coaster for 2025 season: Watch video

RIDE STATS

  • Length: 2,966 feet
  • Top height: 160 feet
  • Max speed: 58 mph
  • Ride time: Two minutes
  • 13 weightless airtime moments
  • First drop: 90-degree angle
  • Inversions: Two 360-degree barrel rolls
  • Two 24-passenger trains with integrated audio and LED lighting

SIREN’S CURSE RIDE EXPLAINED

Here’s how Cedar Point describes the new Siren’s Curse ride experience:

Riders will hear the echo of the siren’s chilling melodies as they ascend an old 160-foot-tall Lake Erie shipping crane tower, the sounds growing more sinister as riders reach the top. Their fate will hang in the balance as they encounter the roller coaster’s signature moment: a dead stop on a “broken off” section of track. The creaking platform holding the train of riders will slowly tilt the entire train into a 90-degree vertical position, forcing riders to peer straight down with the hope their train will connect to the twisted track below.

As the track locks into place, riders will 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. The ride will feature 13 weightless airtime moments, two 360-degree, zero-gravity barrel rolls and a high-speed “triple-down” element with twisted and overbanked track.

Adding to the immersive experience, the two, 24-passenger trains on Siren’s Curse will feature integrated audio and signature LED lighting on each car.

Guests must be at least 48” tall to ride Siren's Curse.

Amid the Siren's Curse announcement back in September, Cedar Point also noted that Top Thrill 2 is scheduled to reopen in 2025.

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