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Scarlet Lady to Undergo First-Ever Refurb this Fall

by Dori Saltzman / September 24, 2024
Virgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady

Photo: Virgin Voyages

Scarlet Lady will become the first Virgin Voyages vessel to undergo a refurbishment when it does into dry dock later this fall. While under the knife, the ship will receive more suites, as well as a new restaurant concept and more bar and lounge space. The ship will also get an all-new mermaid on its bow.

“Since her much-anticipated debut in 2021, Scarlet Lady has sailed the world, welcoming hundreds of thousands of Sailors onboard while delivering irresistible vacations,” said Nicole Huang, vice president of fleet experience for Virgin Voyages. “We’re listening and giving travelers more of what they’ve asked for – this includes more suites, luxe new cabanas, and fresh vibey dining concepts…”

Though Scarlet Lady debuted in 2021, it was actually built in 2019 and its launch delayed because of COVID.

Upcoming changes on Scarlet Lady

Though Scarlet Lady’s signature experiences will remain the same, some of the vessel’s eateries are getting a redesign.

Razzle Dazzle will introduce a new evening concept with an “enhanced ambiance” at night. The concept – “Lucky Lotus by Razzle Dazzle” – is inspired by the line’s Asian Market Night and will feature a Chinese-inspired menu complete with craft cocktails. Additionally, the venue will swap out communal tables for intimate, loungey booths.

To keep up with demand for suites, several Sea Terrace cabins on Deck 11 are being converted to create 24 “Seriously Suite” RockStar accommodations. Seriously Suite rooms measure 352 square feet and feature a European King  bed, Peek-a-Boo shower, in-room record player and vinyls, a stocked bar, and more.

“…there’s so much demand,” Huang said. “Our Massive Suite is often booked a year or more in advance. We’re answering in a big way by adding suites…”

vip cabanas on virgin voyages' scarlet lady
Rendering: Virgin Voyages

On the pool deck, VIP cabanas overlooking the Aquatic Club will be added. The six bookable cabanas can be reserved individually or connected for larger group celebrations.

Ground Club Too, The Galley coffee bar, will go from just serving coffee during the day to transforming into a full-service bar at night. New countertop seating, sleek benches, couches, and more will give the space a day-to-night vibe.

The Redemption Spa will also get an upgrade, with the addition of a couples’ treatment room.

The ship’s non-smoking casino will be expanded, adding additional slot machines.

Scarlet Lady’s refurbishment will take place from Nov. 14 to 28, 2024. When it re-emerges it will make a 16-night transatlantic journey from Rome to Miami, before embarking on a series of six- and eight-night Caribbean sailings.

  
  
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