Royal Caribbean informed guests on select sailings in November and December 2024 that their cruises have been cancelled in order for the ship to undergo work.
Guests and travel agents received notifications of cancellations of select Freedom of the Seas cruises, which includes the popular Christmas sailings.
"We’re continuously working to improve our ships and the many amenities they have to offer. We’re taking Freedom of the Seas into dry dock for routine maintenance and exciting improvements."
It's not unheard of for a cruise to be cancelled because of dry dock work, but the fact it includes one of the most popular times of the year is eye-opening.
Christmas and New Years week is among the most popular times for a cruise, and it also commands the highest prices.
Cruise ships undergo work every five years (or less), and Freedom of the Seas finished her last dry dock in 2020 when Freedom of the Seas wrapped up a $116 million Royal Amplification.
Guests that were booked on that sailing have three choices:
Re-book one of the following 2024 or 2025 itineraries departing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida:
Freedom of the Seas:
- October 20th, 2024 | 7-Night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day | sailing to:
- Perfect Day at CocoCay | Labadee, Haiti| Falmouth, Jamaica | and George Town, Grand Cayman
- October 27th, 2024 | 7-Night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day | sailing to:
- Perfect Day at CocoCay | San Juan, Puerto Rico| and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
- February 16th, 2025 | 7-Night Eastern Caribbean | sailing to:
- Nassau, Bahamas | Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas | and St. Johns, Antigua
Oasis of the Seas:
- November 16th & December 14th in 2024 or January 11th in 2025 | 8-Night Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day | sailing to:
- Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis | Philipsburg, St. Maarten | Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas | and Perfect Day at CocoCay
- November 30th & December 28th in 2024 or January 25th in 2025 | 8-Night Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day |sailing to:
- Oranjestad, Aruba | Willemstad, Curacao | and Perfect Day at CocoCay
Your original stateroom category price will either be protected at your original cruise fare rate or reduced to the current cruise fare rate (whichever is lower). This excludes taxes, fees, gratuities, and other non-cruise fare items.
And, you’ll also be reimbursed for non-refundable, pre-purchased transportation change fees incurred (such as a flight, train ticket, or rental car).
Royal Caribbean will cover up to $200 USD per guest for Domestic changes, or up to $400 USD per guest for International changes.
Re-book any other Royal Caribbean International sailing
Royal Caribbean will waive any non-refundable deposit change fees.
You’ll be responsible for any difference in pricing for your cruise fare, taxes, fees, gratuities, and other non-cruise fare items.
And, you’ll also be reimbursed for non-refundable, pre-purchased transportation change fees incurred (such as a flight, train ticket, or rental car).
Royal Caribbean will cover up to $200 USD per guest for Domestic changes, or up to $400 USD per guest for International changes.
Cancel and refund
A full refund of any paid portion of your cruise fare (including non-refundable deposits) and any pre-paid amenities to the original form of payment, within 14 business days.
What work is planned for Freedom of the Seas?
Royal Caribbean has not announced the scope of work expected to be completed for Freedom of the Seas when she goes in for dry dock.
When cruise ships get routine maintenance done, it usually entails the ship being taken from the water so that it can be repainted and critical systems taken offline so they can be properly maintained.
Royal Caribbean rarely divulges the work being done on a ship that is getting refurbished, unless it's a major upgrade.