Cedar Point’s new rollercoaster, Siren’s Curse, has stalled at least five times, leaving riders stranded on top of its 160-foot peak.

The coaster debuted this summer as North America’s tallest, longest and fastest tilt roller coaster, according to the park.

Videos showing riders making their way down on foot from the top of Siren’s Curse have gone viral on social media. Riders can be seen clinging on to a railing as they walk down.

Siren’s Curse has stalled four times since opening June 28. The most recent incident happened on July 26.

In a statement, Tony Clark, Regional Manager of Public Relations at Cedar Point, said the stalls are not a mechanical error, but minor technical delays. He compared them to a check engine light coming on, leading to a pause in the ride’s operation.

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