A new coaster at Cedar Point is one step closer to being finished with the addition of this “terrifying” element.
Kingda Ka was the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster when it first opened at Six Flags Great Adventure in 2005.
A crane on Tuesday carefully lifted the track piece that Cedar Point hopes will strike terror among thrill seekers this ...
Cedar Point’s record-breaking Siren’s Curse tilt roller coaster has moved one step closer to completion. A construction crew ...
Preparing to open for its 45th season of operation, an iconic coaster at Six Flags Great America has earned a new title ahead ...
tilting the ride’s train into a 160-foot-tall, 90-degree vertical position before locking into place and releasing riders into the twisting track below," according to Cedar Point. As Cedar Point's ...
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The 61-foot-long track piece ... they are working toward an "early summer" opening for the coaster after the park's opening day in May. The so-called "tilt" roller coaster is a relatively new ...