Siren's Curse Tilt Coaster Opening at Cedar Point 2025

Cedar Point has announced a new coaster for 2025: Siren’s Curse.

The park announced that it will be North America's tallest, longest, and fastest tilt coaster. The coaster will reach a maximum height of 160 feet, a maximum speed of 58 mph, and a ride duration of two minutes. It will have 13 weightless airtime moments, two 360-degree, zero-gravity barrel rolls, and a high-speed “triple-down” element with twisted and overbanked track. The two 24-passenger trains will feature LED lighting and onboard audio.

“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 Carrie Boldman, vice president and general manager of Cedar Point.

“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 new coaster will be across from Iron Dragon near the Cedar Point Marina.

The theming connects the coaster to Lake Erie lore with the sounds of sea creatures, eel-like amphibians called sirens. While Cedar Point didn’t mention it, the theming seems to directly reference “The Storm Hag,” a mythical demon of the lake that would lure sailors with her voice.

Siren’s Curse hearkens to the legend and lore of mysterious creatures living beneath the surface of Lake Erie; often spoken of – but never spotted. The sirens of the lake who lured sailors to their underwater demise with their sweet, seductive songs will finally rise to land and attempt to entrap guests in a sinister two-minute fate of non-stop roller coaster innovation.

Riders will hear the echo of the siren’s chilling melodies as they ascend an old 160-foot-tall Lake Erie shipping crane tower, the sounds growing more sinister as riders reach the top. Their fate will hang in the balance as they encounter the roller coaster’s signature moment: a dead stop on a “broken off” section of track. The creaking platform holding the train of riders will slowly tilt the entire train into a 90-degree vertical position, forcing riders to peer straight down with the hope their train will connect to the twisted track below.

As the track locks into place, riders will flee from the beckoning call of the siren and plunge into the abyss, speeding through 2,966 feet of track at a top speed of 58 mph. 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.

Cedar Point released an animated video with off-ride and on-ride views.

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