
A spine-chilling moment at Cedar Point has turned heads long before a single rider has even strapped in. The park, famous for its lineup of record-breaking roller coasters, is preparing to debut its boldest attraction yet: Siren’s Curse—a ride that’s already being called the tallest, fastest, and most daring tilt-wing coaster in North America.
Set along the shores of Lake Erie, Siren’s Curse isn’t just another coaster—it’s a mythological plunge into chaos. Drawing from eerie folklore of lake sirens luring sailors to their doom, the ride wraps haunting narrative into high-intensity mechanics. But what’s really sending shivers down spines is one terrifying feature: a section of track that appears to detach mid-ride.
During the heart-stopping sequence, riders climb a 160-foot lift hill and pause—suspended—on what looks like a broken track. The track then tilts forward into a 90-degree angle, sending the train into a vertical drop that reaches speeds of 58 mph and covers nearly 3,000 feet of twisted steel. Thirteen weightless moments, two zero-G barrel rolls, and a triple-down airtime sequence make this ride one of Cedar Point’s most intense.