An urban street culture zone styled after a neon-lit collision of Seoul's Hongdae district and New York's Lower East Side — concrete facades, glowing signage, and a bassline that never fully disappears. Home to the park's flagship inverted coaster, a free-fall drop tower, and a skateboarding flat ride. The Grid has the highest concentration of repeat riders in the park.
The park's flagship inverted coaster. 190 feet, four inversions, top speed 68 mph. The launch tunnel plays a custom hip-hop track synced to the acceleration curve. Minimum height 54 inches. The most ridden coaster in the park by a wide margin.
A 170-foot pneumatic drop tower. Riders are hoisted to the top, held for a full three seconds overlooking the park skyline, then dropped in near-freefall. The tower shell is wrapped in programmable LED panels that pulse and shift color. Minimum height 48 inches.
A U-shaped swing ride modeled after a skate halfpipe — cars are suspended from a pendulum arm that swings riders in opposing arcs up to 120 degrees. At full swing, guests are nearly inverted. Themed with graffiti murals and skateboarding iconography. Minimum height 48 inches.
A Korean street food counter serving army stew, crispy tteokbokki, spicy ramen bowls, and a full boba bar with 20+ combinations. Standing room and counter seating. The playlist is curated by zone staff and rotates weekly.
A streetwear and sneaker boutique stocking park-exclusive drops, limited graphic tees, and curated pieces from independent designers. Lit and laid out like a concept store.