Royal Caribbean is taking their ship Liberty of the Seas to the next level when it goes into dry dock next February. It will receive a bow to stern makeover and will be the most innovative ship in Texas, homeported in Galveston and doing Caribbean and Mexican sailings.
New Waterpark
Collection of new waterslides like the Tidal Wave waterslide with a vertical drop. Two new racer slides, the Cyclone and Typhoon, and an all-new kids-only aqua park called Splashaway Bay.
Food Options
Other updates to Liberty will include expanded food options, including modern Mexican cuisine at Sabor, where customized salsas and guacamole are made right in front of guests. Passengers can also enjoy Giovanni’s Table featuring Italian classics, and the R Bar; a 1960’s inspired cocktail bar.
New Stateroom Options
On the newly redone ship, guests will also be able to choose from a variety of new stateroom options, including 26 new panoramic oceanview staterooms, featuring floor to ceiling windows. There will also be 53 new staterooms added to the ship.
Liberty of the Seas will begin sailing seven-night Western Caribbean sailings from Galveston starting in November.
The last dry dock was January 2011.