Siren’s Curse: New record-breaking roller coaster coming to Cedar Point

Visitors to Cedar Point in 2025 will have the chance to rise North America’s tallest, fastest and longest “tilt” roller coaster.
Visitors to Cedar Point in 2025 will have the chance to rise North America’s tallest, fastest and longest “tilt” roller coaster.

In 2025, Cedar Point is adding a new roller coaster called the Siren’s Curse.

It’ll be the tallest, fastest and longest “tilt” roller coaster in North America.

Siren’s Curse will be across from the Iron Dragon suspended coaster and near the Cedar Point Marina.

The two, 24-passenger trains on Siren’s Curse will feature integrated audio and signature LED lighting on each car.

Carrie Boldman, vice president and general manager of Cedar Point, said Siren’s Curse is based on the lore of mysterious creatures and sirens living beneath the surface of Lake Erie.

“Record-breaking thrills have always been at the heart of Cedar Point’s roller coaster lineup, and Siren’s Curse lives up to that standard,” said Boldman. “The entire ride is an experience filled with non-stop action, but that first precarious tilted position where you’re hanging on – looking straight down – and waiting for the track to connect will be a signature moment our fans will love. It’s a first-of-its kind for Cedar Point and we’re thrilled to bring it to our guests.”

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.

With Siren’s Curse, Cedar Point will offer 19 roller coasters in 2025, including the Millennium Force, Steel Vengeance, Maverick and the reopening of Top Thrill 2.

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This story was originally published September 19, 2024 at 4:43 PM