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Siren's Curse roller coaster experiences technical delays at Six Flags Cedar Point

The Siren's Curse roller coaster at Six Flags Cedar Point faced technical delays on June 6 and 7, 2026, resulting in riders being temporarily suspended. The park stated that the safety system operated correctly, and after inspections, the ride was reopened to guests.

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The Siren's Curse roller coaster at Six Flags Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, experienced technical delays twice over the weekend, leaving riders temporarily suspended in a vertical position. According to a park spokesperson, the coaster faced issues on both Saturday and Sunday, which were described as similar to a check-engine light that paused its operation. The safety system functioned as intended, ensuring the safety of all guests. After a complete systems check, the ride was restarted, and guests were able to continue their experience. The park confirmed that the automated safety system detected a condition that warranted an inspection pause. Siren's Curse, which opened in June 2025, is noted for its 90-degree tilt before the first drop. It had a similar malfunction on its opening day, leaving riders suspended for approximately 10 minutes.

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Siren's Curse roller coaster strands riders vertically twice in one weekend at Six Flags Cedar Point

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