Can You Run Out of Sailor Loot on Virgin Voyages? What Happens Next?

Yes - you absolutely can run out of Sailor Loot on Virgin Voyages, and it happens more often than many first-time Sailors expect. Sailor Loot feels generous when it first lands on your booking, but because it can be used across drinks, Shore Things, spa treatments, shopping, and more, it often disappears faster than people realise once they are actually onboard.

As an award-winning, Gold-Rated Virgin Voyages First Mate, I help Sailors plan accurately, budget properly, and avoid surprises before they book. This guide explains what happens when Sailor Loot runs out, what gets charged next, how Bar Tab changes the order, which purchases burn through credit fastest, and how to stop your onboard account from climbing further than expected.


Yes - you can run out of Sailor Loot

Sailor Loot is Virgin Voyages’ onboard credit. It is flexible, useful, and often a real value booster, but it is not unlimited. Once it has been fully used, it is gone for that sailing. It does not refresh automatically and it does not continue beyond the voyage it was attached to.

That matters because Sailor Loot can be used in more places than many people expect. Drinks, spa treatments, thermal suite access, retail, tattoos, Shore Things, fitness classes, and casino gameplay can all pull from the same pool of onboard credit. If you are using it casually across several categories, the balance can disappear much faster than it first appears on paper.

The other important point is that Sailor Loot is voyage-specific. If you do not use it, it does not roll over and it is not refunded after the voyage ends. So the real question is not just “can I run out?” but “how do I use it intelligently before I either run out too early or waste what I have?”

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What happens when your Sailor Loot runs out?

Once your Sailor Loot balance reaches zero, Virgin Voyages starts charging eligible onboard spend to the payment method linked to your onboard account. In practical terms, that means your spending does not stop just because your credit has gone — the charges simply move to your card on file.

This is exactly why some Sailors feel caught out at the end of the voyage. They assume that using Sailor Loot somehow limits all onboard spending. It does not. It only covers purchases until the balance is exhausted. After that, you are effectively paying as you go through your onboard account.

The smartest way to avoid surprises is to treat Sailor Loot as a buffer, not a spending cap. If you want strict control, you still need a proper plan for what happens after the credit has been used up.

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What gets used first: Bar Tab or Sailor Loot?

This is one of the most useful things to understand before you sail. Virgin Voyages applies onboard spending in a set order. For drinks, your Bar Tab is used first. After that, eligible drink spend starts drawing from Sailor Loot. Once both are depleted, your payment card on file is charged.

That order matters because Bar Tab is drinks-only credit, while Sailor Loot is more flexible. If you are smart about it, Bar Tab helps protect Sailor Loot for other onboard spending such as Shore Things, spa treatments, or retail. It also means some Sailors believe their Sailor Loot is “lasting well”, when in reality their drinks are simply being absorbed by Bar Tab first.

If you want the cleanest explanation of the order, this is the guide to read before sailing. It is particularly useful if you have both Bar Tab and Sailor Loot and want to understand exactly what happens when one balance runs out before the other.

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What uses Sailor Loot up fastest?

Sailor Loot disappears fastest when it is spread across several categories at the same time. One Shore Thing here, a spa treatment there, a few premium drinks after Bar Tab is gone, a little shopping, and maybe a thermal suite visit - that is usually how the balance vanishes faster than expected.

The purchases that most often accelerate the drop are:

  • Shore Things in multiple ports rather than choosing selectively
  • Spa and thermal suite access on sea days
  • Premium drinks once Bar Tab has already been exhausted
  • Retail and Squid Ink when they are treated as spontaneous extras
  • Casino gameplay, because Sailor Loot can be used there but cannot be cashed out

This is why clear planning beats assumptions every time. Most people do not “accidentally” spend huge amounts. They simply underestimate how many categories the same credit balance is quietly supporting.

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What Sailor Loot cannot be used for

Sailor Loot is flexible, but it is not universal. One of the most important restrictions is that it cannot be used for pre-voyage purchases such as Bar Tab. It also cannot be used for future cruise deposits like My Next Virgin Voyage. That distinction matters because many people assume all forms of onboard credit are interchangeable. They are not.

Another detail that catches people out is the difference between using Sailor Loot in the casino and cashing it out. Virgin Voyages allows Sailor Loot to be used for casino gameplay, but that credit cannot simply be turned back into cash. If you use Sailor Loot there, treat it as spend, not as flexible money you can later reclaim.

This is exactly why it helps to decide before you sail which categories you want Sailor Loot to support. If you leave that choice until you are onboard, you are far more likely to use it in ways that feel easy in the moment but unhelpful later in the voyage.

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RockStar and Mega RockStar differences: why suite level changes the picture

If you are sailing in a suite, Sailor Loot still works in the same general way - it can still be fully used up - but your broader onboard spending pattern may look different depending on whether you are in RockStar or Mega RockStar.

RockStar Quarters include meaningful extra value, including a stocked in-room bar and a select first round of beverages on the house. That may help preserve Sailor Loot slightly if you are not spending as much on drinks straight away, but RockStar does not remove the need to think about onboard spend more broadly.

Mega RockStar Quarters change things more substantially. Mega RockStar Sailors receive a daily bar allowance for drinks around the ship within set price thresholds plus a daily wine allowance per cabin. In practice, that can preserve Sailor Loot for Shore Things, spa, shopping, or other onboard extras because a chunk of your drinks spend is being handled differently.

So yes, even Mega RockStar Sailors can run out of Sailor Loot - but they may run through it in a different pattern because drinks are not pressing on the balance in the same way as standard cabins. That is exactly the sort of detail I help clients price properly before they book.

Need help comparing cabin value? I can help you work out whether Sea Terrace, RockStar, or Mega RockStar gives you the strongest real-world return once Sailor Loot, drinks, and wider spend are all factored in properly.

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How to avoid running out of Sailor Loot too early

The simplest answer is to give Sailor Loot a job before you sail. If you want it to cover Shore Things, protect it from smaller impulse spends. If you want it for spa or dining-style extras, do not quietly let drinks eat through it after Bar Tab has already gone. Treating Sailor Loot as “general onboard money” is the fastest route to using it up without much thought.

  • Use Bar Tab for drinks first if premium beverages are part of your plan
  • Reserve Sailor Loot for higher-value categories such as Shore Things, spa, or selected premium experiences
  • Check your balance regularly in the app rather than assuming you still have more left
  • Be selective with Shore Things instead of booking organised tours in every port
  • Think differently if you are in Mega RockStar because drinks may not be the category draining your budget first

Most spending surprises are not caused by one huge purchase. They come from many smaller ones that feel harmless individually. The fix is not stress — it is simple pre-planning.

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Quick planning framework: what to do if you think your Sailor Loot will not last

If you suspect your Sailor Loot balance is going to disappear quickly, the fix is not to wait and see. It is to make a simple plan before embarkation so the credit supports the parts of the holiday you care about most.

  1. Check how much Sailor Loot you actually have rather than estimating from memory.
  2. Decide what you want it to cover first - Shore Things, spa, drinks after Bar Tab, shopping, or a mix.
  3. Work out whether you also need Bar Tab so drinks do not start eating into Sailor Loot too early.
  4. Adjust for cabin category if you are comparing Sea Terrace, RockStar, or Mega RockStar.
  5. Allow for what happens after the balance hits zero so your card charges are not a surprise.
  6. Review the wider cost picture with drinks, gratuities, and Shore Things together rather than separately.

If you want help pricing this properly rather than guessing, I can do the maths around your voyage, cabin type, and travel style before you commit. That is where clear planning makes the biggest difference.

Want a realistic all-in estimate for your sailing? I can map out the likely spend based on how you actually holiday, not just the headline fare.

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If you want extra value before you sail, it is worth checking my referral bonus page. It explains how my own referral bonus works and where eligible onboard value may be added to a booking.

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FAQs: Sailor Loot on Virgin Voyages

Can you run out of Sailor Loot on Virgin Voyages?

Yes. Sailor Loot is limited onboard credit, so once the balance reaches zero, it is gone for that sailing and eligible spending moves to your payment card on file.

What happens when Sailor Loot runs out?

Once Sailor Loot is exhausted, Virgin Voyages starts charging eligible onboard purchases to the card linked to your onboard account.

Is Bar Tab used before Sailor Loot?

Yes. For drinks, Bar Tab is used first. After that, eligible drink purchases move to Sailor Loot, and after both are depleted, your card is charged.

Can unused Sailor Loot be refunded or rolled over?

No. Sailor Loot is dedicated to the voyage it is attached to, and unused funds are not refunded or rolled over after the voyage ends.

Can Sailor Loot be used for Bar Tab?

No. Sailor Loot cannot be used for pre-voyage purchases such as Bar Tab.

Can Sailor Loot be used in the casino?

Yes, it can be used for casino gameplay, but it cannot be cashed out as cash.

Do Mega RockStar Sailors still use Sailor Loot?

Yes, but the daily Mega RockStar bar setup can preserve Sailor Loot by reducing the amount of drinks spend hitting that balance in the first place.

Can you help me plan how to use Sailor Loot properly before I book?

Yes - if you share your dates, cabin preference, and likely onboard priorities, I can help estimate where Sailor Loot will genuinely help and what your realistic total is likely to be.

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