The island's visual landmark -- a 10-story sandcastle-themed tower you can spot as the ship approaches -- launches two 350-foot dueling racing slides that twist down to Starfish Lagoon. It's the signature family thrill and, for a flat all-day wristband, the cheapest genuine 'wow' on the island. A first-time family that walks past it skips the postcard icon of the whole destination.
What to expect
As your ship approaches Celebration Key, the iconic 10-story sandcastle tower rises into view—your first signal that you're about to enter the heart of the island. You'll make your way to the Starfish Lagoon portal, where the wristband gets you unlimited access to the two 350-foot dueling racing slides that spiral down from the castle's peak. The rhythm is pure family thrill: queue, race your companion down the twisted chutes, splash into the lagoon below, then climb back up for another run. It's a straightforward loop of adrenaline and water that works all day without requiring reservations or strategy.
This is the rare case where the ship's own product is the best value: there's no independent alternative, and at ~$15 for unlimited all-day rides it's the lowest-cost marquee on the island. Buy it direct through the Starfish Lagoon portal -- don't overthink it.
Good to know
Purchase your all-day wristband (~$14.99/person) directly through the Starfish Lagoon portal upon arrival to avoid delays and ensure unlimited rides. Plan 3–4 hours minimum for the experience if you're doing multiple runs; the slides draw families throughout the day, so arriving early in your port window (first 1–2 hours) means shorter queues. Leave a solid 90-minute buffer before all-aboard to account for the walk back to the pier and any ship-side check-in. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a towel—the sun exposure is intense on the open water, and the castle offers minimal shade.