Justin Dixon+FollowSiren’s Curse Strikes Again at Cedar Point!Imagine being stuck 160 feet in the air, tilted at a wild angle, just waiting for the ride to start again. That’s what happened (again!) on Cedar Point’s new Siren’s Curse coaster. For the third time since opening, the ride’s safety sensors hit pause and left thrill-seekers dangling for 20 minutes. Everyone was safe, but honestly, is this the scariest ride or just the glitchiest? Would you ride after hearing this? #Travel #CedarPoint #RollerCoaster41Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowCedar Point’s New Coaster Stuck—Again?!Cedar Point’s hyped Siren’s Curse roller coaster just got stuck for the second time since opening! Riders had to be escorted off after the ride paused mid-action. This is the same coaster that left people hanging vertically on opening day. It’s supposed to be the fastest, tallest, and longest tilt coaster in North America, but right now it’s just racking up delays. Would you still ride it after all this drama? #News #CedarPoint #RollerCoaster124Share
Justin Dixon+FollowSiren’s Curse Strikes Again at 160 Feet!Cedar Point’s brand new coaster, Siren’s Curse, just got stuck at the very top—again! Imagine being 160 feet up, waiting for that wild 90-degree drop, and then… nothing. Riders had to be escorted down (cue the shaky knees). This is the second time in a week the ride’s safety system kicked in and left thrill-seekers hanging—literally. Would you still line up for this coaster after two breakdowns in a week? #Travel #CedarPoint #RollerCoaster10Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowStuck 160 Feet Up on a Coaster?!Imagine being stuck at the tippy top of Cedar Point’s new Siren’s Curse roller coaster—160 feet in the air! That’s what happened to a group of riders who had to WALK down the evacuation stairs after the ride stopped (again). The coaster’s safety system kicked in, but talk about an unplanned leg day. Would you brave the stairs or wait it out in the car? #Travel #CedarPoint #RollerCoaster00Share
ashley89+FollowRollercoaster Debut Goes Off the RailsImagine getting stuck 160 feet in the air on a brand new rollercoaster—on opening day! Cedar Point’s hyped Siren’s Curse had a wild first ride when it stalled at the very top, leaving thrill-seekers hanging (literally) for about 10 minutes. No one was hurt, and the ride was back up after a quick fix, but talk about an unforgettable launch! Bonus chaos: a power outage shut down more rides later that day. Would you still ride it? #Travel #CedarPoint #Rollercoaster20Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowStuck Hanging on Cedar Point’s Wild New RideImagine waiting two hours for Cedar Point’s new Siren’s Curse coaster, only to get stuck mid-tilt—literally dangling for almost 10 minutes! The safety system kicked in, and everyone was fine, but talk about a heart-pounding debut. To top it off, a power outage later shut down a bunch of rides. If you survived Saturday at Cedar Point, you’ve got a story for the ages! Would you still ride after all that? #CedarPoint #RollerCoaster #ThemeParkDrama #Travel00Share
Christopher Gilbert+FollowThis Wooden Roller Coaster In Santa Cruz Is Nearly 100 Years Old🎢 This Wooden Roller Coaster In Santa Cruz Is Nearly 100 Years Old 🏖️ 🎢 The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk has been entertaining generations of Californians since 1907. Its most famous ride, the Giant Dipper, is a legendary wooden roller coaster with breathtaking beach views and a fascinating history! - 🎠 The Giant Dipper was built by Arthur Looff in just 47 days for $50,000. It opened in 1924 when rides were only 15 cents each! To date, 66 million riders have experienced this iconic coaster. - 🌊 The Giant Dipper reaches a height of 70 feet and speeds up to 46 miles per hour on its half-mile track. The 2-minute ride is as thrilling as ever, thanks to the meticulous inspections conducted every 2 hours by its 4 full-time mechanics. - 🎡 The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk doesn't have an admission fee. Visitors can purchase wristbands for unlimited rides or pay for individual tickets as they go. The amusement park is located overlooking a popular beach, where you might spot otters, dolphins, and other sea animals! 📍 You can find the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk at 400 Beach Street in Santa Cruz, California. #RollerCoaster #SantaCruz #BeachBoardwalk #GiantDipper #California #AmusementPark #HistoricalAttraction #FamilyFun #ThrillingRides #OceanViews141Share
Julie Padilla+FollowRoller Coaster Bug Attack?!Cedar Point’s Top Thrill 2 just turned into a wild ride through a cloud of midges—literally. Riders are coming off covered head-to-toe in bugs after blasting through swarms at 120 mph. One Redditor even called themselves a 'human windshield' after the front row experience. Apparently, this is a summer tradition thanks to Lake Erie’s midge season. Pro tip: maybe stick to the back row if you don’t want a face full of bugs! #CedarPoint #RollerCoaster #MidgeSeason #Spirituality91Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowSix Flags America’s Last Ride?Six Flags America in Maryland is shutting down after more than 20 years! The park, famous for its century-old Wild One wooden coaster, will close for good on Nov. 2. The company says it’s not part of their future plans, and the land might get redeveloped. No word yet on what’ll happen to the rides (or Wild One!). If you’ve got a 2025 season pass, you can still use it for the park’s final year. End of an era! #SixFlagsAmerica #ThemeParkNews #RollerCoaster #WildOne #Maryland #EndOfAnEra #Travel190Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowSpace Mountain Takes a Wild DetourSpace Mountain just went off-script at Disneyland! One of the coaster cars veered into a maintenance bay instead of the track, leaving riders (including kids!) stranded in the dark. Disney cast members had to pull everyone out one by one—talk about an unexpected adventure. Luckily, no one was hurt and the ride was back up soon after. Anyone else secretly wish they’d been on that wild detour? #Disneyland #SpaceMountain #ThemeParkDrama #RollerCoaster #WatercoolerMoment #Travel220Share