A ride slated to open later this year at Cedar Point in Ohio will be the tallest, fastest and longest tilt roller coaster in North America.
With 2025's opening day set for Saturday, May 3, Cedar Point spokesperson Tony Clark says Top Thrill 2 should be ready to ride once again.
Staff Writer Roller-coaster enthusiasts will have an extra bounce in their steps these days. Valleyfair has announced it will build a $6.5 million wooden roller-coaster for the 2007 ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio – Cedar Point this week released a rider-view video of its new roller coaster, Siren’s Curse, under ...
The race is on to open the first tilt roller coaster in the United States with amusement parks in Ohio and Texas vying for the chance to be the first to tip American riders vertically on a see-sawing ...
The 45-ton, 61-foot-long tilt section of track is the ride’s signature terrifying element. It teeters the coaster’s train ...
A crane on Tuesday carefully lifted the track piece that Cedar Point hopes will strike terror among thrill seekers this ...
A proposal was filed with the Federal Aviation Administration on Jan. 22 for an "amusement park structure" in Arlington, ...
The 'tilt track' is the signature element of the new Siren's Curse coaster, tilting riders into a 160-foot-tall, 90-degree ...
After months of preparing the foundations and supports for its newest roller coaster, Cedar Point announced that the first ...
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