"Top Thrill is definitely on track," a Cedar Point spokesman says. Here's the latest on the embattled coaster.
An curved arrow pointing right. The Valravn hangs riders upside down at 165 feet in the air. It is at Cedar Amusement Park in Ohio. Produced by Claudia Romeo. Original reporting by Chloe Pantazi.
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Ranking All 18 Roller Coasters at Cedar PointIf you’re going to call yourself the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World,” you’d better be able to back up that claim. Fortunately, Cedar Point delivers—in spades. Considered the second ...
Cedar Point announces new attractions, including the Siren's Curse roller coaster, and updates, such as the relocated Famous Dave’s restaurant.
The only thing missing was the screams. A crane on Tuesday carefully lifted the track piece that Cedar Point hopes will ...
Top Thrill 2 -- which is an overhaul of the Top Thrill Dragster -- is set to reopen this year after being closed for nearly ...
Cedar Point’s record-breaking tilt roller coaster is one step closer to being completed. Staff at the Ohio amusement park announced this week that Siren’s Curse’s signature element – the ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio — Cedar Point is preparing to unleash its 19th roller coaster with the addition of Siren’s Curse for the 2025 season -- but did you know this new scream machine wasn’t ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio — The Cedar Point skyline has changed once again as construction crews at the Sandusky amusement park installed the tallest section of its new Siren's Curse roller coaster on ...
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