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Triple down to me sounds three air time bunny hills but only the latter half of each of them. Rare maybe but for a reason. Corkscrew I would call generic. Smooth absolutely but that doesn’t change the layout itself. Sideways airtime I just missed. Maybe that’s not my thing.

As for the tilt, there’s a difference between drop towers and what I would say is a better version of this element in B&M dives, and that’s that the Siren’s Curse drop is extremely short. I mean just look at it. The train is three times as long as the drop before the track curves out of it. I was in the front row looking right at it and thought “is this it?” Compare that to a dive like Valravn where there is a lengthy free fall portion before the track bends forward. If I’m on a dive in the front row, especially on the outer seat, that hang is always special because I know I’m about to free fall. SC compares even more unfavorably to drop towers which of course are taller and perfectly straight down.

Family coaster is not the right word but to me Siren’s track clearly occupies the third tier of coasters with, well, other Vekoma coasters that would work for babby’s first real roller coaster. Stuff like Blue Hawk and their boomerangs come to mind. Maverick would be in the top tier with the rest of CP’s big 4. Second tier would be stuff like wings and dives.