Brad Ramirez+FollowCedar Point ride scare: Close call sparks big questionsA snapped cable on Cedar Point’s towering Power Tower ride sent families running for cover, just feet from disaster. The ride’s safety system did its job and everyone walked away unharmed, but the incident left visitors shaken and wondering about the real risks behind their favorite thrills. How often are these rides inspected? What would you do if you saw something like this happen? The state is investigating, and the ride stays closed until it’s cleared. This close call has a lot of folks rethinking their next amusement park visit—what’s your take on ride safety? #Travel #CedarPoint #RideSafety00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowPower Tower scare: Cedar Point’s big ride shut downA cable snapped on Cedar Point’s Power Tower, forcing a sudden shutdown and evacuation—but thankfully, everyone got off safely. The ride’s safety system worked as it should, but hearing a loud bang and metal grinding mid-air left guests rattled. Now, the state has stepped in to investigate, and the ride won’t reopen until it’s fully cleared. For longtime park fans, this brings back memories of a similar scare in 2014. How do you feel about thrill ride safety? Would you still get in line after something like this? #Travel #CedarPoint #PowerTower00Share
julie72+FollowDaniel Radcliffe’s magical day at Cedar PointDaniel Radcliffe, the actor who brought Harry Potter to life, was spotted enjoying a family day at Cedar Point’s Camp Snoopy—right on the yellow bus ride! A lucky fan snapped a photo with him, and the internet can’t get enough. The post has racked up over 50,000 likes and sparked a fun mix of Potterheads and roller coaster fans swapping stories. It’s not every day you see a wizard at your favorite Ohio amusement park! If you bumped into a celebrity at a local spot, would you ask for a photo or let them enjoy their day? #Entertainment #Celebrity #CedarPoint40Share
darrell47+FollowHarry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe charms Cedar PointSeeing Daniel Radcliffe—yes, Harry Potter himself—riding the Peanuts Camp Bus at Cedar Point this week was a magical surprise for families enjoying a summer day in Sandusky. Locals and visitors alike are still buzzing after a lucky fan snapped a selfie with the star, which quickly racked up thousands of likes online. It’s not every day you share a ride with a movie icon at your favorite amusement park! If you bumped into a celebrity at a local spot, would you ask for a photo or just let them enjoy their day? #News #CedarPoint #HarryPotter00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowCedar Point coaster riders face wild walkImagine being 160 feet in the air, only to have your rollercoaster grind to a halt—right before the most intense part of the ride! That’s exactly what happened at Cedar Point’s new 'Siren’s Curse' coaster in Sandusky. Riders had to make their way down steep evacuation stairs after the safety system stopped the train just before its signature tilt. Thankfully, everyone made it down safely, but videos of the nerve-wracking descent have gone viral. With two incidents in less than a month, folks are definitely talking: Would you brave the 'Siren’s Curse' after this? #Travel #CedarPoint #Rollercoaster106Share
Robin Long+FollowSiren’s Curse keeps stopping—should we worry?Another day, another Siren’s Curse stoppage at Cedar Point—this time, riders had to walk down from 160 feet up! It’s happened five times since June, and while it looks dramatic (especially when the coaster freezes mid-tilt), experts say these “check engine light” moments are just the safety system doing its job. With 7,200 runs a month, these hiccups are super rare. Coaster pros remind us that new rides always have a learning curve, and these delays are more about caution than danger. Would you still ride, or are the viral videos giving you second thoughts? #News #CedarPoint #SirensCurse00Share
ethanconner+FollowCedar Point’s new coaster: thrill or trouble?Siren’s Curse, Cedar Point’s newest roller coaster, has already stranded riders five times in just its first month—talk about living up to its name! Locals and visitors have watched as the ride, known for its wild 90-degree tilt and 58 mph speed, keeps breaking down, sometimes leaving people stuck in awkward positions before walking down emergency stairs. With so many malfunctions, some are wondering if the park should hit pause and fix things before reopening. Would you still line up for a ride, or is this one coaster you’d skip for now? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #CedarPoint #RollerCoaster51Share
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 #RollerCoaster3727Share
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 #RollerCoaster125Share
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