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Cedar Point visitors were stuck on a “tilt” roller coaster for nearly 20 minutes, marking the third time the ride has malfunctioned since opening.
Passengers on “Siren’s Curse” at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, were left hanging on the ride for around 20 minutes on July 19 while held at a 45-degree angle, as reported by the Akron Beacon Journal.
The “Siren’s Curse” ride has a maximum height of 160 feet and reaches speeds up to 58 mph.
Tony Clark, a spokesman for Cedar Point, said the ride reopened shortly after the incident.

Cedar Point in Ohio opened its new Siren’s Curse roller coaster. (Akron Beacon Journal/IMAGN)
The report mentioned that during the opening weekend of “Siren’s Curse,” riders were trapped on the attraction for approximately 10 minutes while it was airborne, facing downward.

On the opening weekend for “Siren’s Curse,” passengers were stuck on the ride for around 10 minutes. (Akron Beacon Journal/IMAGN)
The ride again malfunctioned on July 2 when it stopped just before the tilt began, and passengers were evacuated using stairs.
Fox News Digital reached out to Cedar Point for comment.