This rollercoaster may be cursed!

Cedar Point’s ‘Siren’s Curse’ Rollercoaster Breaks Down Forcing Riders to Climb Down 160-Foot Tall Curve

Siren’s Curse at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, malfunctioned again.

Thrill-seekers were forced to walk down the 160-foot-high tracks of the country’s first tilt roller coaster when it broke down for a fourth time since opening last month.

It was reported that the coaster came to an abrupt halt at the top of its highest point.

Passengers were forced to evacuate, and the terrifying moment is seen in a video posted on X.

While holding onto the metal railing, riders are seen slowly walking down the evacuation steps after exiting the cars.

One pair of passengers in the middle of the line didn’t budge, seemingly paralyzed by fear, while the rest of the riders bottlenecked behind them.

The malfunction came before riders engaged in the famous tilting portion of the ride that involves dangling over the Midway, per the Akron Beacon Journal.

The “delay” was caused by the coaster’s safety system. “Its safety system performed as designed, but the ride could not be restarted. Guests were safely escorted off the ride,” the spokesperson said.

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