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Royal Caribbean Cancels a 2027 Allure of the Seas Sailing for Charter: What Club Royale Members Should Know

A full-ship charter has removed one March 2027 Allure of the Seas sailing. For Club Royale members, the practical issue is simple: if you were eyeing that date, you need to rebook early and check whether your casino offer can move with you.

By Royal Intel DeskPublished 2026-07-01

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Royal Caribbean has canceled the March 7, 2027 sailing of Allure of the Seas because the ship has been chartered. Cruise Critic reports that the line “has canceled the March 7, 2027, sailing of Allure of the Seas due to a full-ship charter.” The source is here: [Cruise Critic](https://www.cruisecritic.com/news/royal-caribbean-cancels-2027-allure-of-the-seas-voyage).

For most cruisers, a charter cancellation is an inconvenience. For Club Royale members, it can affect more than the itinerary. If you were planning to use a casino offer on that sailing, the first question is whether the offer can be moved to another date or ship. That depends on the terms of the specific offer, but the cancellation itself gives you a reason to act quickly rather than wait for Royal Caribbean to sort it out.

Why this matters to Club Royale members

A full-ship charter means the sailing is no longer available for regular booking. If you were holding a casino rate, free play offer, or comped cabin on that date, you should assume the original booking is at risk until you confirm otherwise.

The practical steps are straightforward:

- Check your booking status in the Royal Caribbean app or with your travel advisor. - Save your offer details, including sailing date, ship, and any free play or onboard credit attached to it. - Ask whether the offer can be transferred to another sailing if you want to stay on Allure of the Seas or move to a different ship. - If you were targeting that date for a specific reason, start looking at alternatives now rather than later.

That matters because casino offers are often tied to a specific sailing window. When a ship is chartered, the replacement options may not match the same cabin category, itinerary length, or casino value.

What to watch next

The Cruise Critic item does not say what Royal Caribbean will offer as a replacement, only that the March 7, 2027 sailing is gone because of the charter. That leaves Club Royale members with a simple task: compare the replacement sailing before accepting it.

If you are flexible, look at three things first:

1. Sailing length — a shorter or longer cruise can change the value of a casino offer. 2. Ship class — if you were booked on Allure, a substitute on a different ship may change the casino experience. 3. Offer terms — some offers are easier to move than others, and some may not transfer at all.

If you are not flexible, the cancellation still gives you time to protect your position. The earlier you contact Royal Caribbean or your booking channel, the better your odds of getting a workable alternative before inventory tightens.

Bottom line

This is not a broad fleet change or a new loyalty perk. It is a single sailing cancellation. But for Club Royale members, that is exactly the kind of change that can affect a casino booking, especially if you were planning around a specific offer.

The key point is simple: March 7, 2027 on Allure of the Seas is no longer a live option because of a full-ship charter. If that sailing was on your radar, check your booking and your offer now, then compare alternatives before you lose the best replacement.

Source: [www.cruisecritic.com/news/royal-caribbean-cancels-2027-allure-of-the-seas-voyage](https://www.cruisecritic.com/news/royal-caribbean-cancels-2027-allure-of-the-seas-voyage)

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