Siren’s Curse looks extremely intimidating from the midway, but the actual ride experience is more about suspense, hangtime, airtime, and smooth modern pacing than overwhelming physical intensity.
Best For
Riders who are ready for bigger thrill coasters, inversions, a vertical tilt moment, and a ride that looks scarier than it feels once it gets moving.
Biggest Fear Factor
The pause at the top, the slow tilt into a vertical position, and looking straight down before the track releases.
CoasterSchool Take
This is a great Level 4 coaster because the visual intimidation is high, but the ride itself is smooth and controlled.
Quick Facts
Key stats and ride details for Siren’s Curse at Cedar Point.
Park
Cedar Point
Location
Sandusky, Ohio
Manufacturer
Vekoma
Type
Steel Tilt Coaster
Opened
2025
Height
160 ft
Speed
58 mph
Length
2,966 ft
Inversions
2
Airtime Moments
13
Minimum Height
48 in.
CoasterSchool Level
Level 4
What Siren’s Curse Feels Like
Siren’s Curse is built around suspense first, then smooth speed, airtime, and inversions after the tilt releases.
The Climb
The ride starts with a slow climb up the tower while the siren theme builds around you. The suspense is a major part of the experience.
The Tilt
The train stops on the broken track section and slowly tilts forward until riders are facing straight down. This is the signature moment and the biggest mental challenge.
The Drop and Layout
Once the track locks in, the ride drops into a smooth mix of speed, airtime, overbanked turns, and twisting track.
Inversions and Smoothness
The barrel rolls are more graceful and floaty than aggressive. The ride feels modern, controlled, and smoother than many older intense coasters.
Watch the POV
Watch Siren’s Curse before you get in line so you know what to expect from the tilt, drop, inversions, and pacing. This rider’s-eye POV was filmed with Meta glasses, giving you a first-person look at the experience.