Take a ride on Siren's Curse, Cedar Point's newest roller coaster

Take a ride on Siren's Curse, Cedar Point's newest roller coaster
7 News Reporter Brittany Toolis reacts to riding Cedar Point's newest roller coaster
7 News Reporter Brittany Toolis prepares to ride the Siren's Curse
Live interview with Colleen Murphy-Brady, Cedar Point's park manager, on the newest coaster
Builder & producer of Cedar Point's newest roller coaster interview live on 7 News Detroit
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SANDUSKY, Ohio (WXYZ) — At 160 feet tall, with a 90-degree vertical drop, and a speed of 58 miles per hour, the legend and lore of mysterious creatures living beneath the surface of Lake Erie comes to life with Siren's Curse at Cedar Point.

Watch Brittany Toolis's video report:

Take a ride on Siren's Curse, Cedar Point's newest roller coaster

I was one of the first people to ride the new roller coaster, open to the public on Saturday, June 28.

Watch: Brittany Toolis rides Siren's Curse, reacts moments after ride ends

7 News Reporter Brittany Toolis reacts to riding Cedar Point's newest roller coaster

Watch: Brittany prepares to ride Siren's Curse

7 News Reporter Brittany Toolis prepares to ride the Siren's Curse

Live interview with Colleen Murphy-Brady, Cedar Point's park manager, on the newest coaster

Live interview with Colleen Murphy-Brady, Cedar Point's park manager, on the newest coaster

Live interview with a builder and a producer of the coaster

Builder & producer of Cedar Point's newest roller coaster interview live on 7 News Detroit

It is the tallest, longest and fastest tilt coaster in North America.

We got a preview of the much-anticipated Siren's Curse roller coaster this morning. The tilt means that your train will tilt into a 90-degree position, so you're staring straight down at the track.

You can learn more about the new roller coaster at this link.

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